Never So Good
by Howard Brenton

Never So Good Book Cover
Never So Good Cover

Synopsis

A fascinating portrait of Harold Macmillan in an epic play about the decline of British fortunes in the middle of the twentieth century.

Set against a back-drop of fading Empire, war, the Suez crisis, vintage champagne, adultery and vicious Tory politics at the Ritz, Never So Good paints the portrait of a brilliant, witty but complex man, at times comically and, in the end, tragically out of kilter with his times.

Harold Macmillan, the Eton-educated idealist who rushed, with Homer's Iliad under his arm, to do his duty in the Grenadier Guards, is tormented by the harsh experiences of war and an unhappy marriage.

His career in the 1930s is blocked by his loyalty to Winston Churchill, and he nearly loses his life in the Second World War.

When at last he becomes Prime Minister he is brought down by the Profumo scandal.

'gripping, compassionate and often delightfully comic... his finest achievement to date' - Telegraph

Themes

Performance

Cast

A small cast size of 2 total roles, 2 female roles.

Publication

Year Published
2008
ISBN 10
1854595512
ISBN 13
9781854595515
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
96 pages
Place Published
London
Language
English
LCCN
2008411409
LCC
PR6052.R426 N48 2008
eISBN 13
9781780013619
Print
Never So Good is a British play written by and published by Nick Hern Books in London, 2008. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781854595515 and an ISBN-10 of 1854595512.
Digital
ePlay digital editions are available on Amazon Kindle Apple Books with an ISBN-13 of 9781780013619.

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