JAMES Graham’s critically acclaimed and prescient political drama, This House, has perhaps taken on a new importance in the current political climate.
And the good news is, it’s set to entertain a Malvern audience.
A spokesman said: “Are we in the midst of a political revolution? Can the country stay united? Roll back to 1974. The corridors of Westminster ring with the sound of infighting and back biting as Britain’s political parties’ battle to change the future of the nation, whatever it takes.
“In an era of chaos, both hilarious and shocking, when votes are won or lost by one, there are fist fights in the parliamentary bars, high-stakes tricks and games are played, and sick MPs are carried through the lobby to register their crucial votes as the government hangs by a thread. This House strips politics down to the practical realities of those behind the scenes; the whips who roll up their sleeves and on occasion bend the rules to shepherd and coerce a diverse chorus of MPs within the Mother of all Parliaments.”
The spokesman added: “James Graham’s biting, energetic and critically-acclaimed play gives us a timely, moving and often amusing insight into the workings of British politics.”
This House is produced on tour by Jonathan Church Productions and Headlong.
It will come to Malvern Theatres from Tuesday May 15 to Saturday May 19
Tickets are on sale at the Box Office 01684 892277 and online at malvern-theatres.co.uk.
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