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Who's the Daddy? archiveThe resignation of last year's most prominently disgraced politician sent scurrying back to his constituency (but not for long) begged a lot of fascinating questions, all of which Who's the Daddy answers. LEARN... how on earth Kimberly Quinn seduced David Blunkett in the first place DISCOVER why Boris Johnson did a Boris Becker with Petronella Wyatt in a broom cupboard. BE AMAZED with Rod Liddle's accuracy with a champagne cork APPRECIATE the fact that when The Guardian sends a mole into 56 Doughty Street they have the nouse to make sure SHE HAS A REALLY SENSATIONAL BODY WINCE when Michael Howard casually drops by in vampire mode WHO'S THE DADDY? from the pens of loyal Spectator hacks Toby Young and Lloyd Evans, is an outrageous portrayal of life at Britain's foremost political and literary magazine during the Blunkett Sex'n'Visa scandal which tore the political establishment apart just a few months ago. "It really was exactly like this' lies Toby. 'Everything you see on the stage actually happened in Boris Johnson's office. The orgiastic lifestyle, the sex in cupboards, the champagne drinking, the giant love-nest disguised as a portrait of Lady Thatcher - all of it completely true. And when Boris sees this play he'll promote me. Definitely"

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Toby Young, Lloyd Evans (with additional dialogue by Jeremy Lloyd)

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Archive listings for Who's the Daddy? (2005)

Work type: Play.

T02084727097

Producer Nica Burns. Producer Ian Osborne. Director Tamara Harvey. Performer Claudia Shear (Kimberly Quinn). Performer Paul Prescott (Blunkett). Performer Tim Hudson (Boris Johnson). Performer Sara Crowe (Petronella Wyatt). Performer Peter Hamilton Dyer (Rod Little). Performer Michelle Ryan (Tiffany the Mole - receptionist). Performer Jot Davies (Spanish Chef). Performer Saul Reichlin (Michael Howard).
14 Jul 05 to 28 Aug 05The King's Head Theatre, Inner London :: V235
listing details L394193201

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