"Maggie's End"
<p>The Shaw Theatre, London</p>
<p><strong>Directed </strong>by Jack Milner</p>
<p><strong>Written by </strong>Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood</p>
<p><strong>“Crammed with excellent jokes, Maggie’s End has the tang of real emotion, real anger and attitude - its stirring blasts of rage and mockery are bound to be heard elsewhere soon”</strong> The Spectator</p>
<p><strong>“Brims appealingly with undeniable passion….in this instance, Vote Thatcher” </strong>Evening Standard</p>
<p><strong>“Go and see Maggie’s End – the spirit of defiance burns bright”</strong> Daily Mirror</p>
<p><strong>“Anyone who hates Margaret Thatcher will love Maggie's End”</strong> Daily Telegraph</p>
<p><strong>“Wildly, unashamedly partisan - entertaining agit-prop full of good bad-taste jokes”</strong> The Guardian</p>
<p><strong>“The best of theThatcher plays – definitely worth seeing” </strong>www. londonist.com</p>
<p><strong>"An evening of pure passion - Mark Wingett and Melanie Hill are superb" </strong>Manchester Evening News</p>
<p><strong>“Very, very funny - the quips come thick and fast”</strong> The Stage</p>
<p><strong> “Hilarious and disturbing”</strong> The London Paper</p>
<p><strong>“A richly-imagined, enjoyable piece of agitprop”</strong> Time Out ****</p>
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