Big Ange review – divided Britain faced down by a dinner lady
Live theatre, Newcastle Jamie Eastlake’s play addresses the forces pushing a young man towards the far right – and the school meals supervisor set on saving him When did society become so polarised? Angela (Joann Condon) reckons it was 2005 with Jamie Oliver. As a dinner lady, she had to throw (…)
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