What the Butler Saw

11th May

Tickets from £21.50


Running time approx 2 hours


Age guidance: 14+


Content warnings: Contains strong language, adult themes, mild nudity, and discussions of sexual assault


Production warnings: TBC

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⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Impressively tight…Orton’s polished lines still raise a laugh, and more than a frisson of discomfort.” – The Scotsman

“A production packed with energy and pace.” – Broadway Baby

“A farcical sex comedy … with much to say below the surface.” – The Stage

 

Within his private psychiatric clinic, Doctor Prentice is interviewing a new secretary.  Geraldine wants the position but seems underqualified and uncertain about her parentage.  Mrs Prentice appears, flushed and in urgent need of a drink, following an illicit encounter at the Station Hotel.  In the meantime, Doctor Rance, a Government Inspector and Sergeant Match, a policeman, arrive amidst increasing chaos with searching questions of their own.


WHAT THE BUTLER SAW is Joe Orton’s most ambitious play, manic farce and masterclass in fearless comic writing.  No institution, political view or tradition is safe, as Orton explores comic territory few playwrights have dared to visit.

Joe Orton was born in Leicester in 1933.  During a short, dazzling career, he shocked, outraged, and delighted audiences with his riotous black comedies, including Loot and Entertaining Mr Sloane


Directed by Michael Cabot

Presented by London Classic Theatre

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 Photographer: Sheila Burnett

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