'Unbelievably relevant': what can the explosive 1958 play A Taste of Honey tell us today?
It was a time when the pill was unavailable and homosexuality was illegal. As Shelagh Delaney's sparky story of a Salford single mother and her pregnant teenage daughter returns, can it really speak to our era? It was after her very first trip to the theatre that 19-year-old Shelagh Delaney wrote A Taste of Honey, hammered out on a borrowed typewriter after deciding she could do better than the play she had seen on a…
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