It was the final Ayckbourn play to be premièred at the Stephen Joseph Theatre's old Westwood site.
From this face came the question about the Ayckbourn play.
This play has the unique characteristic of being the only Ayckbourn play to have been written for the proscenium but premièred in the round.
A Trip to Scarborough - detailed, downloadable guide to the Ayckbourn play by Simon Murgatroyd (broken link)
Because the Ayckbourn play, about an honest man who takes over his family business, requires a two-level set, Ms. Meadow has looked at a variety of Shubert theaters.
The house and garden could be the setting for an Ayckbourn play.
This play is the only Ayckbourn play to directly reference another Ayckbourn play (Relatively Speaking) within the story.
(If I Were You, the first new Ayckbourn play performed after his stroke, was written before the event.)
It was originally intended to be the first Ayckbourn play featuring snow on stage, but this idea never made it into the final play.
Lynne Meadow of the Manhattan Theater Club said she was "very interested" in the Ayckbourn play, which requires a real swimming pool onstage.