The Chief, The Lad and Mother Nut
Political satire set in Party HQ. (any Party). The Chief instructs the Lad on the delights of discreet corruption and politicians’ tripe-talk. Ma Nut wails. Watch for the double-cross!
Sheer Agony
Sheer Agony or Bamai and his Maggots. Classic satire on human turpitude. The loathsome worm Bamai, assisted by the forces of Boredom, Apathy, Mediocrity, Arrogance and Ignorance, attempts to metricate Miss Foot of Maiden Castle.
Cast of Thousands or the Invisible Marble
Surreal pantomime. Ophelia, Hitler (played by Jones), Boudicea, the Greek Testiclees and a Gorilla discuss history and the place of the invisible marble in the universe.
Sailing to Avalon
Surreal wake. Unhappy reunion ends up as hilarious wake. Poet Sion gives up the ghost till his pals give him a push and off he goes, sailing to Avallon!
Backlash
Backlash or the Crucifiction of Black Antag. Satire-farce-fanatsy. Conservatives in conflict with antagonistic boy scouts, weird hair-does, sometimes hellish costumes on a journey to Decency or the World I Inhabit.
Better Still the Night
Allegory of war. Three deserters hole up in a ruined castle. They are haunted by spectres of their own violence. Weird subterranean troglodytes emerge from the vaults to purge them of death, especially the ‘timor mortis conturbat me’ bit. All ends in a bloody mess, hardly surprising, being human.
For Dreamers Only
Faded hippy Dan finds solace in his ancient sixties Wurlitzer juke box. But out of nostalgia rises a Lady called Luck, involving ‘angels unawares’ and overseas bequests, so that Dan is able to strum at the end, ‘Let your love flow on with the smallest of dreams…’
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