Standing Room Only: Significant Productions

This page contains the company details for significant productions of Alan Ayckbourn's Standing Room Only.

World Premiere (1961)

First performance: 13 July 1961
World premiere: 13 July 1961
Final performance: 8 September 1961
Venue: Theatre in the Round at the Library Theatre, Scarborough
Staging: Round

Director: Stephen Joseph
Costumes: Christine Roland
Design: Stephen Joseph
Music for the Busman’s Anthem: Philip Clifford
Character
Neeta
Nemo
Cora
Pa
John
Actor
Rosamund Dickson
David Jarrett
Hazel Burt
Stanley Page
Alan Ayckbourn

Revival (1963)

First performance: 15 April 1963
Final performance: 29 June 1963
Venue: Victoria Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
Staging: Round

Director: Alan Ayckbourn
Character
Neeta
Nemo
Cora
Pa
John
Ellie
Actor
Elizabeth Bell
David Halliwell
Caroline Smith
Stanley Page
Peter King
Heather Stoney

London Premiere (1966)

Premiere: 12 June 1966
Venue: British Council: London Overseas Student Centre
Company: Cygnet Productions

Director: Peter Bevis
Design: Ariane Gastambide
Character
Pa
Cora
Nita
Ellie
Paul
John
Actor
Alan Gerrard
Heather Stoney
Carol Mauray
Elsie Winsor
Ken Duncan
Jonathan Fryer
Note: In 2008, it was discovered Standing Room Only had been performed professionally for one night in 1966 in London; details of this production had previously been unrecorded. The company, Cygnet Productions - commissioned by the British Council - staged professional productions for foreign students highlighting the best of British drama.

Rehearsed Reading (2019)

Premiere: 4 July 2019
Venue: The Square Chapel, Halifax
Company: Dick & Lottie

Director: John Cotgrave
Design: Richard McArtney
Music: Paul Chamberlain
Advisor: Simon Murgatroyd
Character
Pa
Cora
Nita
Ellie
Paul
John
Actor
Leslie Davidoff
Leah Grey-Scaife
Hannah Sims
Maria Sykes
Darren Jeffries
Joe Geddes
Note: In 2019, Alan Ayckbourn gave permission for Dick & Lottie theatre company to give a one-off professional rehearsed reading of Standing Room Only to mark his 80th birthday, his 60th playwriting anniversary and the 15th anniversary of the company. It was preceded by a talk by Alan Ayckbourn's Archivist, Simon Murgatroyd.
All research for this page by Simon Murgatroyd.