Some Good Advice
Grim family farce. Naturalistic. Set in bed-sit. A new husband, Martin, is severely lectured by his thrice-divorced Pa-in-law on the values of marriage.
Mistakes
Sexy comedy in lush surroundings. Bourgeoise sophisticates swap lovers and garbage. A poet drinks and makes his own mistakes. So, who’s right?
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!
Joyson
The eternal triangle. The Bosch-like trio of Lazarus, Ladysmith, and Joyson score each other. An abstract allegory of everyday love-down-the-plughole and endless discontent. Does anyone escape?
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.
The Nomination
Orthodoxy versus mystery. Squares debate the arrival of the non-sequiter man, Henderson, in their midst.
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.
Journey to the Blessed Isle of Yellow Boots
Fantasy-farce-satire on England’s loopy ship of state. Donna-Isabellade-Pompadour-A-Go-Go and her pathetic Tory Admiral on a galleon. An odd odyssey.
The Man in the Welsh and English Lunatic Asylum
In England people are driven mad by the class system. In Wales they are driven mad by committee. But whether class or committee, all are victims.
Fairplay
The English class system at its worst, and all around us, even right now, as then. Ugh, ugh, ugh! as I write!
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