4th and 5th April 2025
Queen's Park Arts Centre, Aylesbury
Best known as a prolific writer of much-loved TV drama including Fat Friends, The Syndicate, and Band of Gold, Kay Mellor’s play A Passionate Woman, the story of a mother’s romance and its aftermath decades later is funny, poignant, and frequently surreal.
Yorkshire in the early 1990s, and housewife Betty takes to her attic on the morning of her son’s wedding day – and refuses to come down. As she travels further down memory lane, a blast from Betty’s past looks set to knock the day off course.
Following 2024’s successful run of Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Running Joke Theatre Company return to QPAC for the first of two productions this year.
The matinee on Saturday 5th April will be accompanied by a BSL interpreter.
After the recent death of an anarchist in police custody, the Metropolitan Police are feeling on edge. In steps a man only known as ‘The Maniac’, who inveigles his way into the police station and leads his own inquiry into the death, causing chaos as the Superintendent and his men desperately try and cover their backs.
First written in the 1970s and brought right up to date for a barnstorming run last year in London’s West End, Accidental Death Of An Anarchist is a hilarious satire taking aim at the police, government, and each and every one of us. A rallying cry against injustice, this show will have you creased up with laughter and questioning your life choices in equal measure.
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