This is a story set when new technology, business morality and social patterns were changing the nation's behaviour… master playwright, Peter Nichols (Privates on Parade & A day in the Death of Joe Egg), reveals in his hilarious and deeply touching play that change is not always for the best and that 'opening the cage door does not necessarily imply an escape..'... Read more >>
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A comedy by Peter Nichols
Set in an ageing mock-Tudor house in Bristol in 1979, Maud and her stay-at-home son, Mo, pass their days happily together. He talks to the cat, plays his drums and concocts ridiculous cocktails for them both while she sits chatting away to the people on the telly. No amount of coaxing from Maud's suave elder son, Hedley, and Mo's glamorous twin sister, Queenie, will persuade the eccentric pair to lead a more normal life – even the 'michael wave' is a gadget too far and part of a world neither wishes to inhabit.
This is a story set when new technology, business morality and social patterns were changing the nation's behaviour… master playwright, Peter Nichols (Privates on Parade & A day in the Death of Joe Egg), reveals in his hilarious and deeply touching play that change is not always for the best and that 'opening the cage door does not necessarily imply an escape..'
Creative Cow reviews Summer 2011:
'This play (The Fair Maid of the West) presents challenges to a small company with a tiny budget and performance space. But Creative Cow face them inventively and with vim.....great fun, and exuberantly performed...' The Guardian
'Thomas Heywood's epic play is brought beautifully to stage with tremendous gusto and understanding.' WhatsOnStage
Lift access from The Broadway.
InfraRed system.
Guide, hearing and other working dogs are welcome but please advise at time of booking if bringing one to New Wimbledon Studio.
Wheelchair adapted toilet facility.

5 min walk from Wimbledon Rail, Tube (District Line & Tramlink station). Turn left onto The Broadway. South Wimbledon Tube station (Northern Line) 10min walk
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57, 93, 131,163, 164, 200, 219, 493
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New Wimbledon Studio is 9 miles from Heathrow and 16 miles from Gatwick; the A3 gives access to the South Circular and M25
Wimbledon – District Line
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