The New Statesman: Episode 2006, the Blair B'stard Project York Grand Opera House
The Northern Echo › May 17, 2006
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The Northern Echo › May 17, 2006
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THOSE seeking subtle political satire will be sorely disappointed by this stage version of the award-winning series that ran on ITV in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This is a show that takes sadistic, schoolboy delight in being as rude, smutty and politically incorrect as the law allows.
And star Rik Mayall is the perfect exponent of over-the-top grimacing, suggestive pelvic thrusting and farcical double take. Alan B'stard has switched sides to New Labour in Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran's script.See the full content of this document
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