The God of Soho

£9.99

Chris Hannan

A thief in heaven steals the divinity of the gods. Meanwhile down on earth some fetish items have been nicked from a reality-TV star and she's facing exposure in the tabloids. Sex shops and comedy, gods and homeless people, all collide in a fierce, hectic and hilarious story about people looking for the divine, in all the wrong places. Commissioned for Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Chris Hannan's hectic and hilarious play is a morality tale for the modern world; one that is unafraid to provide for today's audiences the kind of ribald entertainment that would have been lapped up by the demanding customers of Shakespeare's time. Smart, bawdy, filthy and deliciously wicked, this bitingly funny amalgamation of myth and modernity is also a story about love at its dirtiest, maddest and most bittersweet.

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Chris Hannan

A thief in heaven steals the divinity of the gods. Meanwhile down on earth some fetish items have been nicked from a reality-TV star and she's facing exposure in the tabloids. Sex shops and comedy, gods and homeless people, all collide in a fierce, hectic and hilarious story about people looking for the divine, in all the wrong places. Commissioned for Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Chris Hannan's hectic and hilarious play is a morality tale for the modern world; one that is unafraid to provide for today's audiences the kind of ribald entertainment that would have been lapped up by the demanding customers of Shakespeare's time. Smart, bawdy, filthy and deliciously wicked, this bitingly funny amalgamation of myth and modernity is also a story about love at its dirtiest, maddest and most bittersweet.

Chris Hannan

A thief in heaven steals the divinity of the gods. Meanwhile down on earth some fetish items have been nicked from a reality-TV star and she's facing exposure in the tabloids. Sex shops and comedy, gods and homeless people, all collide in a fierce, hectic and hilarious story about people looking for the divine, in all the wrong places. Commissioned for Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Chris Hannan's hectic and hilarious play is a morality tale for the modern world; one that is unafraid to provide for today's audiences the kind of ribald entertainment that would have been lapped up by the demanding customers of Shakespeare's time. Smart, bawdy, filthy and deliciously wicked, this bitingly funny amalgamation of myth and modernity is also a story about love at its dirtiest, maddest and most bittersweet.

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