A Brief History Of Women: Further Reading
This page contains details of publications & articles relating to A Brief History Of Women. The information is for research & the website cannot provide copies of the articles listed.Published Editions
A Brief History of Women (click here to buy)Samuel French, 2020, ISBN 978-0573116704
Alan Ayckbourn: Plays 6 (click here to buy)
Faber, 2018, ISBN 978-0571348282
Articles
An Interview With Alan AyckbournSimon Murgatroyd, Stephen Joseph Theatre Circular newsletter, May 2017
Ayckbourn Marks 60th Anniversary At Stephen Joseph Theatre with Premiere of 81st Play
Charles Hutchinson, The Press, 8 September 2017
Reviews (World premiere, 2017)
A Brief History Of WomenJames Ballands, British Theatre Guide (online), September 2017
Not vintage Ayckbourn, but still worth seeking out
Dominic Cavendish, Daily Telegraph, 7 September 2017
A Brief History Of Women
Wendy Pratt, Northern Soul, 20 September 2017
A Brief History Of Women
Charles Hutchinson, The Press, 12 September 2016
'Mischievous & Humane' - A Brief History Of Women
Ron Simpson, The Reviews Hub, 8 September 2017
Ayckbourn's 81st Play's Delightful, Hilarious & Tender House Party
Sue Wilkinson, The Scarborough News, 7 September 2017
A Brief History Of Women - 'Tender & Elegiac'
Mark Shenton, The Stage (online), 5 September 2017
A Brief History Of Women
Dominic Cavendish, The Times, 7 September 2017
Reviews (New York premiere, 2018)
A Brief History Of WomenMarina Kennedy, Broadway World, 7 May 2018
An Alan Ayckbourn Comedy Of Tragedies
Ben Brantley, New York Times, 2 May 2018
A Brief History Of Women
Helen Shaw, Time Our, 2 May 2018
Alan Ayckbourn's Latest Play Is A Brief History Of His Dramatic Style
David Gordon, Theater Mania, 2 May 2018
A Brief History Of Women Regards An English Residence's Transformations Through The Decades
Michael Sommers, Village Voice, 14 May 2018
Dark Comedy Of Manors
Terry Teachout, Wall Street Journal, 8 May 2018
Admiring Ayckbourn
Richard Zoglin, Zoglin's View (blog), 16 May 2018
All research for this page by Simon Murgatroyd.