Alan Ayckbourn: Plays Directed
Frost At Midnight (1974)
Production Details
Author:
New Play:
Venue:
Location:
Staging:
New Play:
Venue:
Location:
Staging:
André Obey
No
The Library Theatre
Lecture Room, Scarborough Library
Three-sided
No
The Library Theatre
Lecture Room, Scarborough Library
Three-sided
First performance:
Opening night:
Final performance:
Opening night:
Final performance:
27 December 1974
27 December 1974
11 January 1975
27 December 1974
11 January 1975
Company Details
Director:
Design:
Costumes:
Music:
Stage Manager:
Deputy Stage Manager:
Assistant Stage Manager:
Assistant Stage Manager:
Design:
Costumes:
Music:
Stage Manager:
Deputy Stage Manager:
Assistant Stage Manager:
Assistant Stage Manager:
Alan Ayckbourn
Helga Wood
Christine Welch
Paul Todd
David Millard
Kevin Wood
Richard Roscoe
Anne Orwin
Helga Wood
Christine Welch
Paul Todd
David Millard
Kevin Wood
Richard Roscoe
Anne Orwin
Character
Blackwill, a watchman
Bradshaw, the blacksmith
John Green, a clerk
Scott, the tailor
Dodger, the butcher
Lowell, the carpenter
Hodge, the cobble
Alice, a serving maid
Goodlack, the inn-keeper
Blackwill, a watchman
Bradshaw, the blacksmith
John Green, a clerk
Scott, the tailor
Dodger, the butcher
Lowell, the carpenter
Hodge, the cobble
Alice, a serving maid
Goodlack, the inn-keeper
Actor
Carl Forgione
Christopher Godwin
Stuart Doughty
Stephen Mallatratt
Ray Jewers
Kevin Wood
Paul Webster
Eileen O'Brien
Bob Eaton
Carl Forgione
Christopher Godwin
Stuart Doughty
Stephen Mallatratt
Ray Jewers
Kevin Wood
Paul Webster
Eileen O'Brien
Bob Eaton
Notes
○ During the 1974 and 1975 winter seasons at the Library Theatre, Scarborough, the Library Committee did not make the venue's Concert Room available; this room being where the Library Theatre had been based since 1955. In its place, a smaller room on the same floor - the Lecture Room - was offered but which could not incorporate theatre-in-the-round with productions performed three-sided (thrust).
All research for this page by Simon Murgatroyd. Image copyright: Scarborough Theatre Trust.