- Produced by Soho Theatre
- Price £15, £12.50 concessions
- Get ready for the harsh truth, with a healthy dose of black humour.
- Bring along your Live Aid t-shirt
- Surf to website
- See you at Soho Theatre
South Park and Brass Eye writer Jane Bussmann’s foul-mouthed, funny and frightening lecture on Britain and Africa.
Who puts starving Africans on our TV screens when Africa is booming? When did poverty become an industry that needs poverty to stay in business? Why are people flying business class and living in mansions to help the poor?
In the show that blew the roof off the Sydney Opera House, Jane takes us on a journey through Africa, trying to find out why being decent attracts wankers.
Jane is an award-winning comedy writer, author and newspaper columnist who has written for over fifty TV shows including South Park, Smack the Pony and Brass Eye.
She was ‘named and shamed’ in the News of the World as one of the writers behind Brass Eye Special: Paedophilia, the most complained-about program in British television history.
Mon 18 - Sat 23 November