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The Class Ceiling - Willie/Bottom Girl/Witch Hunt/The Pillory/Tussy/Deserts/The Red Suitcase/The Son of a Precariat archiveTwenty years ago the view that social class no longer mattered was widely held across the political spectrum. Looking across the landscape of Britain today these views look quaint indeed. Motifs of class and inequality proliferate. The familiar pictures of Boris Johnson, George Osborne and David Cameron swaggering at Oxford University's Bullingdon Club symbolise the languid power of a privileged elite. "Poverty porn" has become a staple across the broadcast media. The issue of inequality is perhaps the defining question of our time. (Guardian Oct 2015) Little Pieces of Gold presents seven powerful new plays which respond to iconic texts with issues of social class at their heart. Seven award winning playwrights respond to Faraway and Top Girls by Caryl Churchill, Oleanna by David Mamet, Posh by Laura Wade, Madame Bovary by Flaubert and Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy.

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Felix O'Brien, Fiona Doyle, Tessa Hart, Sarah Hehir, Jaki McCarrick, Sam Steiner, Jessica Sian, Ben Worth
Producer: Suzette Coon
Presented by: Little Pieces of Gold
Director(s): Milla Jackson (Willie), Craig Sanders (Bottom Girl), Lydia Parker (Witch Hunt), Hannah Jones (The Pillory), Sharon Willems (Tussy), Rob Henderson (Deserts), Eloise Lally (The Red Suitcase), Deborah Edgington (The Son of a Precariat)

The Class Ceiling - Willie/Bottom Girl/Witch Hunt/The Pillory/Tussy/Deserts/The Red Suitcase/The Son of a Precariat

The Class Ceiling - Willie/Bottom Girl/Witch Hunt/The Pillory/Tussy/Deserts/The Red Suitcase/The Son of a Precariat (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0493792650. Details of all The Class Ceiling - Willie/Bottom Girl/Witch Hunt/The Pillory/Tussy/Deserts/The Red Suitcase/The Son of a Precariat archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S535482985

Archive Listings

17 Apr 16
  to
18 Apr 16
Bread and Roses
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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