These people talk about politics with all the passionate intensity other people reserve for sex.
It’s 1958. Tony, back from National Service disillusioned and dissatisfied, finds his mother still the political activist she’s been since her youth. To Myra, Tony’s attitude is a mystery – where’s the anger?
Myra and her friend Milly’s restless Bohemianism leads them to a complex, erotic entanglement with the younger generation and exposes fault-lines in their own generation’s complacency.
They’re about to learn that the personal is political.
The first major production of a rare early play from novelist Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Staged as a production-without-decor by John Dexter at the Royal Court, it was part of the first wave of the Look Back in Anger theatrical revolution.
Estimated running time 2 hours 35 minutes (including interval)
Cast
Susannah Harker
Clare Holman
Rosie Holden
John Lightbody
Joel MacCormack
Joel MacCormack
Joel MacCormack
Paul Miller
Tom Rogers
Howard Hudson
Emma Laxton