Description
A camp political odyssey in which the eponymous Prime Minister gets lost in Soho on the eve of the vote for Section 28 and unintentionally becomes an overnight cabaret sensation.
About the Author
Jon Brittain is a playwright, comedy writer and director. His plays include The Wake, Phillipa and Will are Now in a Relationship, The Sexual Awakening of Peter Mayo and My Imaginary Friend Patrick Stewart. Matt Tedford is an actor, writer and comedian. He co-wrote and starred in Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho for Theatre503's Thatcherwrite Festival and is developing some new projects alongside Jon Brittain.
Reviews
[This piece provides] both devilish humour and wit, but also thoughtful politicking. Get Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho to Edinburgh or Brighton soon please. * A Younger Theatre *
There has been a lot of advance talk about Jonathan Brittain's play The Wake, which won the Judges' Award for Comedy in last year's National Student Drama Festival. The talk has been worth it - as has the wait, since this is a sizzling piece of comic theatre. * Stage *
Re-framing her [Thatcher's] key decisions through rainbow-tinted glasses . . . Tedford and Brittain have grasped the fact that gags drive the night * Daily Telegraph *
Tedford gets the Thatcheresque head tilt just right * Evening Standard *
Book Information
ISBN 9781472577306
Author Jon Brittain
Format Paperback
Page Count 64
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 65g