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Chris Mullin launches a new volume of his acclaimed diaries. From the demise of New Labour, through Brexit to the death of the Queen, he paints a vivid picture of our recent political history. Chris will be interviewed by playwright, Michael Chaplin.
 

“When I retired from Parliament in April 2010, I ceased keeping a diary, on the assumption that life would no longer be of sufficient interest to justify doing so. It soon became apparent that I was wrong…

I am under no illusion, however. Despite the occasional moment in the sunshine, I have never been much more than a fleabite on the body politic. On a visit to Parliament a couple of years after retiring, I came across a former colleague. He peered at me over the top of his glasses and said, ‘Didn’t you use to be Chris Mullin?’”

Picking up where he left off in 2010’s Decline and Fall, celebrated diarist Chris Mullin returns with his trademark irreverence and keen eye for the absurd to chronicle the turbulent last decade of the second Elizabethan era.

Didn’t You Use to Be Chris Mullin? charts the collapse of New Labour, the long years of austerity politics, the highs and lows of Brexit, the rise and fall of Jeremy Corbyn and no fewer than four Tory Prime Ministers, culminating in the death of the Queen.

Wise, witty and deeply perceptive, Mullin paints a vivid portrait of our recent political history.

Funds raised from these events will support Live Theatre's Talent Development and Children and Young People's programmes.

Live Encounters: Chris Mullin Diaries

  • Arts Council England
  • Community Foundation
  • European Regional Development Fund
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