Pardon Me Prime Minister
by Edward Taylor and John Graham
There cannot be many better subjects for the basis of farce than that of politicians.
Stringent government reforms - (a back to basics policy?) - lay bare passionate opposition from an unexpected quarter.
A high ranking cabinet minister’s former indiscretion comes back to haunt him, and the media scent a good story. His wife is after blood, his Chancellor his job, while the Civil Service tries to keep order.
Where have we heard this before?
Set in the PM’s office at No 10 Downing Street, Pardon Me, Prime Minister will leave you chuckling with delight.
A terrific cast is lined up to extract every last ounce of humour from this fast moving and witty farce. Nubile lovelies Viv Short, Anne Strickley, Joanne Ebenezer and Cheryl Dunne scatter the seeds of destruction, whilst the men - including Chris Yeldham, and Simon Bonsor - struggle to extricate themselves from the consequences!


