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'A Taste of Honey' by Shelagh Delaney

Milton Keynes based theatre company The Play's The Thing brings 'A Taste of Honey' by Shelagh Delaney to Stantonbury Theatre from 14th to 17th May.

Synopsis
Set in Salford, ‘A Taste of Honey’ is an iconic coming-of-age British drama that focuses on teenager Jo, and her dysfunctional relationship with her drunk and selfish mother, Helen.

“A Taste Of Honey was Shelagh Delaney’s first play written when she was only nineteen. It was originally intended as a novel, but Delaney turned it into a play because she hoped to revitalise British theatre and address social issues that she thought were not being presented. A Taste of Honey comments on, and puts into question class, race, age of sexual consent, gender, sexual orientation and illegitimacy in mid-twentieth-century Britain.

Studying this text for GCSE
If you are studying ‘A Taste of Honey’ as your GCSE English Literature text, contact Stantonbury Theatre for further school/group booking details.
event dateWed 14 May to Saturday 17 May
venue addressStantonbury Theatre, Stantonbury Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK14 6BN
event times7.30pm
£15 per person or £12 concession
telephone 01908 324466 for latest times or cancellations.
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