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A View from Islington North - An Evening of Political Satire:The Accidental Leader/How to Get Ahead in Politics/Ayn Rand Takes a Stand/The Mother archiveAcclaimed director Max Stafford-Clark teams up with some of our most celebrated playwrights for an evening of political satire. Alistair Beaton and Stella Feehily make merry with the machinations behind the closed doors of our major political parties. David Hare takes us inside George Osborne's mind. Mark Ravenhill eyes the cost of our military adventures as a soldier's mother does all she can to avoid hearing the news she dreads. And Caryl Churchill imagines a world where even language is sponsored. Funny, angry, and playful, A View from Islington North is smart entertainment for the head and heart. Book your seat now, and be parachuted into the safest seat in town.

Cast/Performers

Sarah Alexander (until 4 June), Ann Mitchell, Bruce Alexander, Steve John Shepherd, Jane Wymark, Joseph Prowen, Kathryn O?Reilly (from 6 June)

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Alistair Beaton, Caryl Churchill, Stella Feehily, David Hare, Mark Ravenhill
Music: Billy Bragg
Director: Max Stafford-Clark
Design: Tim Shortall
Lighting: Jason Taylor
Sound: Dyfan Jones

A View from Islington North - An Evening of Political Satire:The Accidental Leader/How to Get Ahead in Politics/Ayn Rand Takes a Stand/The Mother

A View from Islington North - An Evening of Political Satire:The Accidental Leader/How to Get Ahead in Politics/Ayn Rand Takes a Stand/The Mother (Play) production archive for QTIX code T826435905. Details of all A View from Islington North - An Evening of Political Satire:The Accidental Leader/How to Get Ahead in Politics/Ayn Rand Takes a Stand/The Mother archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0471525824

Archive Listings

18 May 16
  to
2 Jul 16
Arts Theatre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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