Director: Karin Coonrod
Sir Alan Ayckbourn is an Olivier, Tony and Moliere Award winning playwright who has written 75 plays, more than half of which have been produced in London's West End, as well as on Broadway and around the world. As an acclaimed director, he has worked extensively in the West End and has also run his own company at the National Theatre. The Greene Space presents a series of plays by this distinguished playwright in celebration of the enormous breadth of his work.
Karin Coonrod, award-winning international theater artist, directed Ayckbourn’s compelling work, A Small Family Business: a play about corruption, secrets and lies, in the middle and upper middle class. And all are guilty. An English family – caught red-handed at every turn – and a family of Italian men with no scruples...GREED. LIES. HYPOCRISY – a gripping evening of theater.
The Work of Alan Ayckbourn is presented as part of The Greene Space Initiative A New Theater of Sound in collaboration with Yorinks Theater Group.
A New Theater of Sound is made possible, in part, through the generous support of the Sidney E. Frank Foundation.
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