Delivered entirely in verse, Wright's coming-of-age tale Frankie Vah is set in Thatcher's Britain but the debate is as relevant as ever What happens if you love your parents but loathe their politics? In Frankie Vah, the second verse play written and performed by Luke Wright, Frankie struggles to reconcile his father's "Christian empathy" as a vicar with the fact that he puts a cross next to Margaret Thatcher's name …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:54PM on April 30, 2018