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Too True to be Good - A Political Extravaganza archiveA rich young woman catches a pair of burglars in her bedroom, but instead of calling the police she decides to run off with them, and live off the proceeds of her own burglary. The three embark on a permanent beach holiday, a life of fabulous wealth and total freedom. Written in 1932, during the last great economic collapse, Too True To Be Good asks what we would do if we finally got everything we ever wanted. A bizarrely hilarious and unfortunately contemporary analysis of out-of-control wealth, this is a side of Shaw we rarely see - as the grand old man of the theatre leaves the drawing-room for the beach. First performed in New York and London in 1932, it has not been seen in London since 1975 (in a Royal Shakespeare Company production with Ian McKellen and Judi Dench that transferred to the West End) and 1986 (Mike Alfreds' Shared Experience production at the Riverside Studios). In 2006, it played to great acclaim at Canada's Shaw Festival.

Cast/Performers

Steven Alexander, Alex Blake, Emily Bowker, Roger Braban, James Clarkson, James Hogg, Tai Lawrence, Olivia Lumley, Graham Seed, Jenny Lee

Creatives/Company

Author: George Bernard Shaw
Producer: Bitter Pill Productions
Director: Sarah Norman
Design: Ruth Hall
Lighting: Peter Harrison

Too True to be Good - A Political Extravaganza

Too True to be Good - A Political Extravaganza (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1668126834. Details of all Too True to be Good - A Political Extravaganza archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S952289175

Archive Listings

1 Sep 09
  to
26 Sep 09
Finborough
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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