Witty London play throws light

Witty London play throws light on ‘manopause’ and its effects

No-one ever talks about men going through menopause, but they do.

Witty London play throws light

It’s called manopause. That’s what Deborah Martin’s husband is going through. He is on a mission to regain his youth and it does not include his wife, Deb.

Finding herself with an empty nest and no-one to share it with, she disappears into her books, fantasizing about all the great writers and what she’d like to do with them!  One of her friends talks her into joining their book club, something she had tried to avoid for years. It proves to be the making of her in more ways than one. Not only does she meet a fabulous group of women from all different ethnic and social backgrounds, but she actually fulfills one of her fantasies…

Join the brilliant Amanda Muggleton (Prisoner: Cell Block H) for a night of pure entertainment!

‘The play and Amanda Muggleton are marvellous…..a tour de force’ – Sydney Morning Herald

‘Amanda Muggleton is uproariously funny, achingly honest and admirably brave’ – Theatre Now

‘Amanda Muggleton is simply brilliant.  If you only see one play this year, make it THE BOOK CLUB’ – The West Australian

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Details:

Venue: King’s Head Theatre

Dates: 11 October – 5 November

Director: Nadia Tass

Runtime: Approx. 90 mins

Cost: Tickets from £15

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