In the 1960s, Henry Livings was celebrated for his eccentric and humorous depiction of northern working-class life. Known for the lightness of touch, his plays are peopled by so-called dimwits, crackpots and eccentrics who find themselves in often surreal situations. Includes: Eh?, The Ffinest Ffamily in the Land, Honour and Offer, Stop it Whoever
In the 1960s, Henry Livings was celebrated for his eccentric and humorous depiction of northern working-class life. Known for the lightness of touch, ...
The text from the Theatre Royal Stratford East's 1998 touring production, this play examines mixed race relationships and different people's attitudes to their skin color. From the author of Tunde's Film.
The text from the Theatre Royal Stratford East's 1998 touring production, this play examines mixed race relationships and different people's attitudes...