WET BREAD by Tom Glover
Performed by Morag Sims
Directed by Tom Latter
Adele can’t believe the Tories are in power – everyone she knows voted Labour. The shocking aftermath of the election inspires her next mission: to change the world for the better in a year. Bring on 2016!
She’ll end fracking, help the homeless, save whole families from a life on welfare, teach her niece about charity, learn to do Twitter, keep Britain in Europe and dedicate her life to putting things right (not Right). But her mum’s cancer is getting worse, her best friend has all the wrong opinions, and the love of her life won’t convert to Veganism. It would all be so much better if everyone just agreed with her.
Written by BBC Trans Comedy Award winner Tom Glover, ‘Wet Bread’ is a one-woman satire about left-wing activism in a right-wing world.
“Brilliantly written, directed and performed” The Badger
“A tour-de-farce with heart” Fringe Review
"Morag Sims gives an incredible performance" A Younger Theatre
"An excellent example of modern political fringe theatre" The National Student
"The versatility Sims shows is incredible...utterly hilarious, poignant" Spy in the Stalls
"marvellous script brought to life in a wonderfully comic, clever and beautiful way" Fairy Powered Productions
Audience response from Brighton Fringe 2017
“Funny, interesting and clever. Great way to spend an evening. Must see!”
“Loved it! Really sweet sentiment and brought a tear to me eye!
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“Brilliant - should be watched by everyone in Brighton!”
“Funny and moving in equal measure. An excellent play”
“Excellent! Very well written and performed.”
“Top work! Lots of fun and very insightful”
“Funny and fast-paced show. Time just flew by. It still gives you a lot to think about"
“Well scripted and excellently acted. Loved it”
“Very cleverly written and expertly delivered, got me questioning a few of my beliefs!"
“Just had an awesome time at Wet Bread in Brighton. Morag Sims is fabulous and the show made me laugh and cry. Congratulations and big hugs to all concerned”
“Wet Bread is several slices of humanity served up with relish by Morag Sims and Sheer Drop. Well done all, had me chuckling with wonder”
“One woman show par excellence”
She’ll end fracking, help the homeless, save whole families from a life on welfare, teach her niece about charity, learn to do Twitter, keep Britain in Europe and dedicate her life to putting things right (not Right). But her mum’s cancer is getting worse, her best friend has all the wrong opinions, and the love of her life won’t convert to Veganism. It would all be so much better if everyone just agreed with her.
Written by BBC Trans Comedy Award winner Tom Glover, ‘Wet Bread’ is a one-woman satire about left-wing activism in a right-wing world.
“Brilliantly written, directed and performed” The Badger
“A tour-de-farce with heart” Fringe Review
"Morag Sims gives an incredible performance" A Younger Theatre
"An excellent example of modern political fringe theatre" The National Student
"The versatility Sims shows is incredible...utterly hilarious, poignant" Spy in the Stalls
"marvellous script brought to life in a wonderfully comic, clever and beautiful way" Fairy Powered Productions
Audience response from Brighton Fringe 2017
“Funny, interesting and clever. Great way to spend an evening. Must see!”
“Loved it! Really sweet sentiment and brought a tear to me eye!
”
“Brilliant - should be watched by everyone in Brighton!”
“Funny and moving in equal measure. An excellent play”
“Excellent! Very well written and performed.”
“Top work! Lots of fun and very insightful”
“Funny and fast-paced show. Time just flew by. It still gives you a lot to think about"
“Well scripted and excellently acted. Loved it”
“Very cleverly written and expertly delivered, got me questioning a few of my beliefs!"
“Just had an awesome time at Wet Bread in Brighton. Morag Sims is fabulous and the show made me laugh and cry. Congratulations and big hugs to all concerned”
“Wet Bread is several slices of humanity served up with relish by Morag Sims and Sheer Drop. Well done all, had me chuckling with wonder”
“One woman show par excellence”