Why 1955 to 2009?
By Simon Murgatroyd M.A.Theatre in the Round is undoubtedly one of the most important cultural contributors to Scarborough in the latter half of the 20th century.
While it still thrives today and premieres the latest plays by Alan Ayckbourn, there is no doubt, its most significant years from a historical perspective are the first five decades when it was overseen by its founder, Stephen Joseph, and later Alan Ayckbourn.
As a result, A Round Town celebrates the first 55 years of theatre in the round in Scarborough concentrating on the period 1955 to 2009 which encompasses the complete tenures of Stephen Joseph and Alan Ayckbourn as Artistic Director of the company. The reasons for this are three-fold.
Firstly, the key figures in the history of theatre in the round in Scarborough are, inarguably, Stephen Joseph and Alan Ayckbourn. The founder of the company and his protégé who then ensured the company, theatre and his mentor's legacy survived and thrived. Theatre in the round has been active in Scarborough since 1955 and the first 55 years of that time is dominated by Stephen and Alan. Their achievements, aspirations and accomplishments should be explored and examined particularly given what they created in Scarborough and, certainly in Alan's case, his complete commitment to the town. He arrived here in 1957 at the age of 18 and has been associated with it ever since.
Secondly I'm Alan Ayckbourn's Archivist and this is where my speciality lies in both Alan Ayckbourn and Stephen Joseph, so it makes sense to concentrate on the period I am most interested in and which I have intimate knowledge of. This is also a subsidiary site to the playwright's official website www.alanayckbourn.net, so it makes sense to focus on this period when Alan Ayckbourn was most active given his relationship with the SJT since 2009 has been far less active and limited to that of guest director.
Finally, Alan Ayckbourn stepped down in 2009 as Artistic Director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre. Since then there have been two Artistic Directors and an interim director. Their contribution to the legacy of the company is either still being written or is too close to appreciate its wider impact. Those stories are still being written and, hopefully, other people will pick them up and tell them in the future.
This website is about the stories I would like to tell and with more than five decades of material to draw from, there's a lot of them to tell. I hope you enjoy this celebration of this extraordinary part of Scarborough's culture heritage.
Simon Murgatroyd, June 2023