Comedies:
* The Norman Conquests: A trilogy of plays (Table Manners, Living Together, Round and Round the Garden) set on the same weekend and exploring the relationships between three couples.
* Absurd Person Singular: A hilarious and insightful look at the lives of three couples over three consecutive dinners.
* The Housewife Superstar: A sharp satire about the pressures of being a modern woman.
* Bedroom Farce: A chaotic and funny look at a group of couples whose lives are in complete disarray.
* Taking Steps: A farce set in a rambling old house with a cast of characters constantly bumping into each other.
* A Chorus of Disapproval: A witty play about a group of amateur actors trying to put on a show.
* Man of the Moment: A comedy about a man whose life takes an unexpected turn.
* The Woman in Question: A clever and amusing play about a group of people who are all trying to find out who is responsible for a missing will.
Other Works:
* The Revenger's Tragedy: A dark and violent revenge tragedy.
* The Clink: A prison drama.
* The Dining Room: A play that explores the lives of different families and individuals over the course of a century.
* Invisible Friends: A play about a young girl who imagines a friend.
Adaptations:
* The Railway Children: An adaptation of E. Nesbit's classic children's novel.
* The Captain's Doll: An adaptation of an 1893 play by W.S. Gilbert.
Opera:
* The Ugly Duckling: A children's opera based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale.
This is just a sampling of Ayckbourn's vast and varied output. His plays are known for their wit, intelligence, and sharp observations of human nature.