Joe Orton is one of those working-class bad-boy authors that the British middle class so enjoys being poked in the eye by. John Osborne, author of Look Back in Anger, preceded him; Martin McDonagh is ...
It's Christmas Eve and we are going to go celebrate being young and being alive.
When it premiered in 1969, the randiness in the British sex farce "What the Butler Saw" may have offered commentary on the sexual revolution of the time. To audiences today, it may seem more of a nod ...
As the curtain closed on "What the Butler Saw" at its premier in London's West End in 1969, conservative society matrons ripped their programs to shreds, tossed them on stage and left in disgust.
When psychoanalyst Dr Prentice, played by Tim McInnerny, instructs his new secretary (Georgia Moffett) to undress, little does he expect to be interrupted by his wife (Samantha Bond), her blackmailing ...
When psychoanalyst Dr Prentice, played by Tim McInnerny, instructs his new secretary (Georgia Moffett) to undress, little does he expect to be interrupted by his wife (Samantha Bond), her blackmailing ...
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