Scarborough play '˜a fast and furious farce' set in world of Brexit chaos
Not just any song but Bring Me Sunshine as made famous by Morecambe and Wise.
After the first few bars the audience were sitting back, smiling nostalgically, remembering the Christmases when they were stuffed full of turkey and waiting for the event of the evening– the Morecambe and Wise Show.
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Hide AdFollow that up with Enjoy Yourself – now best known as the anthem for the Simon Mayo Drivetime Show – and you cannot go wrong.
So it proved – the audience was nicely prepared for the fast, furious, fun and funny farce They Don’t Pay? We Won’t Pay!
It has been adapted by Deborah McAndrew – and directed by her husband Conrad Nelson – and is based on the the farce Can’t Pay? Won’t Pay! by Italian actor playwright Dario Fo.
It could have been a play what Ern wrote – complete with drooping moustaches, knowing asides to the audience, perfectly timed sight gags and ‘accidental’ prop failures.
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Hide AdThe plot – such as it is – begins with northern working class, unemployed houswife Anthea coming home loaded down with groceries she has looted from a supermarket.
Shen then enlists the help of her married neighbour Maggie – a devout Catholic, call centre worker on zero hours – to conceal the crime from her Marxist, idealist, honest, factory worker husband Jack.
Maggie’s husband Lewis gets embroiled in the proceedings as the police come knocking asking to search Anthea’s flat for the stolen goods.
To say anymore would make me sound foolish – only a wild imaginative mind could make this up.
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Hide AdThe plot gets sillier and sillier and more madcap until it reaches a climax of a body in a coffin in a cupboard and an old man entering stage right muttering about his allotment.
In amongst the farce of fertility gods and riots are up-to-the-minute, sharp as a tack political observations.
Brexit, the take over of a Socialist party by extremists,fascist coppers, food banks, zero hours contracts, unfair distribution of wealth, poverty and the death of a working class.
It is a plea for a better, fairer world – from one in which people are choosing between heating, paying the rent or eating while others are travelling first class on expenses and eating exotic dishes costing a month’s mortgage.
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Hide AdIt exposes social injustices with a admirable sleight of hand – while your laughing at someone contemplating eating Trill broth you are also condemining a system which has let it come to that.
Conrad Nelson directs with a controlled hand and is well served by his cast of five: Lisa Howard, Steve Huison, Suzanne Ahmet, Matt Conor and Mike Hugo.
They bring a touch of individuality to their broad stereotypes, instantly recognisable and sympathetic – the everyman and woman struggling to keep their heads above water.
They Don’t Pay? We Won’t Pay ! is silly, political, thought-provoking fast and fun presented by Northern Broadsides’ trademark style.
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Hide AdThey Don’t Pay? We Won’t Pay runs at the Stephen Joseph until Saturday November 24.
Performance times are today at 7.30pm and tomorrow at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.
For tickets call 01723 370541 or in line at www.sjt.uk.com