Sex, Drugs and Pashminas

SNOBBERY WITH VIOLENCE

Are you sick of cressmunching, coffee-sipping socialites who think they’re streetwise because they smoke joints and read The Guardian? Mahatma Kane Jeeves sure is - in fact, he’s written a play about it. The Discreet Charms of the Shouting Classes bills alongside Georges Feydeau’s classic one-act farce Unplug my Son! in an evening of riotous social satire.


Drama: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER

There is no better way to battle fifth week blues than a garden play, especially when set against the picturesque New College cloisters as the sun goes down behind you. Neither is the mood too taxing, the genre being a light-hearted pastiche of Restoration comedy that revels in its own melodrama.