
Logan Dankworth, columnist and Twitter warrior, grew up romanticising the political turmoil of the 1980s. Now, as the EU Referendum looms he is determined to be in the fray of the biggest political battle for years. Meanwhile, Logan’s wife Megan wants to leave London to better raise their daughter. As tensions rise at home and across the nation, something is set to be lost forever.
The third of Luke Wright’s trilogy of political verse plays looks at trust and privilege in the age of Brexit.
23rd January – Tom Thumb Theatre, Margate
24th January – Tolmen Centre, Constantine
30th January – The Pound, Corsham
7th February – Bridport Arts Centre
8th February – Jersey Arts Centre
22nd February – Faversham Literary Festival
6th March – Edge Arts Centre, Manchester
7th March – Chesterfield Labour Club
8th March – Stanza Poetry Festival
13th March – Diss Corn Hall
14th March – Youth Club, Framlingham
20th March – Two Sisters, Felixstowe
25th March – Stahl Theatre, Oundle
28th March – Laugharne Weekend
19th April – INK Festival, The Cut, Halesworth
15th May – Theatre Shop, Clevedon
4th June – Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
16th July – Lighthouse, Poole
17th July – Latitude Festival
24th July – Acorn Theatre, Penzance
29th July – Holt Festival
4th September – Freedom Festival, Hull
5th September – Freedom Festival, Hull
15th September – Junction, Cambridge
18th September – Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield
3rd October Laugharne Weekend
4th October – Cheltenham Literature Festival
7th October – Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
16th October – Nottingham Playhouse
20th October – Harrogate Theatre Studio (TBC)
23rd October – Norwich Arts Centre
24th October – Norwich Arts Centre
2nd November – Stahl Theatre, Oundle
5th November – Lighthouse, Poole
13th November – Theatre Shop, Clevedon
14th November March – Two Sisters, Felixstowe
17th November – Sherman, Cardiff
18th November – Colchester Arts Centre
26th November – Storyhouse, Chester
27th November – Fisher Theatre, Bungay