'Hansard' is an intimate domestic drama about a long and troubled marriage. It is also a comedy about politics and identity and the failings of the ruling class. The set is a lovely country mansion in the Cotswolds. The time is a Saturday morning in the summer of 1988, towards the end of the Thatcher years. It is the home of Tory cabinet member Robin Hesketh and his politically-opposed, stay-at-home, wife of 30 years, Diana. But all is not as blissful as it seems. The couple are at odds over Robin's part in assisting a recent piece of sensitive legislation to be passed in parliament during the last week. The play ends with a 'delicate', heart--rending revelation.
'Hansard' is an intimate domestic drama about a long and troubled marriage. It is also a comedy about politics and identity and the failings of the ruling class. The set is a lovely country mansion in the Cotswolds. The time is a Saturday morning in the summer of 1988, towards the end of the Thatcher years. It is the home of Tory cabinet member Robin Hesketh and his politically-opposed, stay-at-home, wife of 30 years, Diana. But all is not as blissful as it seems. The couple are at odds over Robin's part in assisting a recent piece of sensitive legislation to be passed in parliament during the last week. The play ends with a 'delicate', heart--rending revelation.