
“Veep” creator Armando Iannucci’s first stage play “Pandemonium” is a satire on how then U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government handled the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The production is described as “a caustic entertainment for the winter months, a funny, wild ongoing history play about how our great leaders grappled first with the Pandemic and then with each other.
- The Johnson-Truss-Sunak years told at a furious pace in all their horrible glory.
- Relive the horror! The Mess! The Murk! The lying about the lies!.”
Johnson resigned as Prime Minister in July 2022 among mounting political scandals. There were several illegal parties at his residence, 10, Downing Street, during the COVID-19 lockdown and an inquiry found Johnson guilty of misleading parliament about them. Johnson subsequently resigned as a member of parliament.
- “It’s one big dodgy party. Bring a suitcase.”
- There references here are to the infamous ‘Jingle while you mingle’ illegal Christmas party at the ruling Conservative party’s headquarters during lockdown;
- former Deputy Prime Minister Dominic who has been accused of bullying;
- the Home Secretary Suella Braverman; and
- the practice of ferrying suitcases full of alcohol into No. 10 during COVID-19 restrictions.
Patrick Marber, Tony winner for Tom Stoppard’s “Leopoldstadt” and Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominee for his “Notes on a Scandal” screenplay, will direct.
- ‘Pandemonium’ is partly about us wanting those in charge to be up to the job, to be heroes, and the anger that started building when the news of the drinks parties began to emerge.
- And yes, I wanted to write something funny (don’t forget, we also had Liz Truss!).
- He is also adapting Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 political satire film “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” as a stage production for London’s West End.
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