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VenueNST City
Also: Nuffield City Theatre
TownSouthampton
CountyHampshire
From3rd February 2020
To8th February 2020
NST City (V256483315)
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  • Date of change: 8 Nov 19 - T0705706800

The Last Temptation of Boris Johnson

The Last Temptation of Boris Johnson

Work:: The Last Temptation of Boris Johnson (S503795779)

It was the dinner that changed history: the night in February 2016 when Boris Johnson decided to vote ?leave'. Guests included fellow MP Michael Gove, media mogul Evgeny Lebedev and, for Boris at least, the spirits of prime ministers past - Margaret Thatcher, Winston Churchill and Tony Blair. Fast forward to post-Brexit Britain, 2029: a country divided. Boris is back in the political wilderness and has ambitions to make Britain great again, but what are his true intentions? Navigating a career in politics and the media, Boris remains as divisive as ever and in an unexpected turn of events, soon finds himself mired - yet again - in controversy.
Author Jonathan Maitland

Production:: (T0705706800)

Written by Jonathan Maitland (author of Park Theatre hits Dead Sheep and An Audience With Jimmy Savile), this timely comedy drama offers an insight into the mind of one of the most divisive politicians of our time.
Producer Glynis Henderson Productions (in association with Park Theatre)
Director Dugald Bruce-Lockheart
Design Louie Whitemore
Costume Louie Whitemore
Lighting Christopher Nairne
Sound Andy Graham
Performer Will Barton (Boris Johnson)
Performer Bill Champion (Michael Gove / Winston Churchill)
Performer Emma Davies (Margaret Thatcher / Sarah Vine / chief whip)
Performer Claire Lichie (Marina Wheeler / Boris' girlfriend)
Performer Tim Wallers (Evgeny Lebedev / Tony Blair / Huw Edwards)

Listing:: L685087000




Production details

Written by Jonathan Maitland (author of Park Theatre hits Dead Sheep and An Audience With Jimmy Savile), this timely comedy drama offers an insight into the mind of one of the most divisive politicians of our time.

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