No Naughty Bits
Steve Thompson’s new play is a study of the nature of comedy, the operation of censorship, and the complex misunderstandings implicit in the Anglo-American relationship... and is also, quite simply, gloriously funny. A remarkable true story that turns the spotlight on our ‘special relationship’ with America and asks how much do we actually have in common?
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No Naughty Bits
Steve Thompson’s new play is a study of the nature of comedy, the operation of censorship, and the complex misunderstandings implicit in the Anglo-American relationship... and is also, quite simply, gloriously funny. A remarkable true story that turns the spotlight on our ‘special relationship’ with America and asks how much do we actually have in common?
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No Naughty Bits

No Naughty Bits

by Steve Thompson
No Naughty Bits

No Naughty Bits

by Steve Thompson

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Steve Thompson’s new play is a study of the nature of comedy, the operation of censorship, and the complex misunderstandings implicit in the Anglo-American relationship... and is also, quite simply, gloriously funny. A remarkable true story that turns the spotlight on our ‘special relationship’ with America and asks how much do we actually have in common?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848422056
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Publication date: 02/28/2012
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

STEVE THOMPSON is a former journalist, who lives with his barrister wife and three children in Welwyn Garden City. His first two plays, Damages (2004) and Whipping It Up (2006), were both premiered by the Bush Theatre, London. Whipping It Up,starring Richard Wilson and Robert Bathurst, transferred to the Garrick Theatre in the West End and toured the UK. His last play Roaring Trade premiered to great acclaim at the Soho Theatre in 2009.


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