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The Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round

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Re-Inventing The Wheel

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Stephen Joseph Theatre receives lifeline grant from Government’s £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund

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Simon Murgatroyd – Alan Ayckbourn’s Archivist & Professional Writer

I’m Simon Murgatroyd and I’m the Archivist for the playwright Alan Ayckbourn as well as a freelance writer. I’ve worked for Alan Ayckbourn since 2005 and was responsible for creating his official website www.alanayckbourn.net in 2001, which I continue to run and write for to this day. I’ve been writing professionally for three decades and am the author of the book Unseen Ayckbourn.

This blog is a blog celebrating my work for Alan Ayckbourn and his home theatre, the Stephen Joseph Theatre. It includes news, articles, interviews as well as personal views and insights into my work and experiences.

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