"The Boy Who Fell Into a Book" | ||||
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Written By | Alan Ayckbourn | |||
Characters | Kevin Rockfist Slim Monique Green Shark |
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Date premiered | 4 December 1998 | |||
Place premiered | Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough | |||
Original language | English | |||
Subject | Reading, Imagination | |||
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The Boy Who Fell Into a Book is a 1998 family play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. It was premièred as the Stephen Joseph Theatre's 1998 Christmas production to mark the 1999 National Year of Reading. It is about a boy, Kevin, who finds himself teamed up with a fictional detective, Rockfist Slim, on a journey through the books on his shelves.
This play is regarded as the forerunner to the adult's play Improbable Fiction, performed in 2005 which featured a man wandering through the stories of his writing circle colleagues.