Tom and Clem

Tom and Clem

Tom and Clem

Tom and Clem

Tom and Clem

Overview

A newly elected, pragmatic Labour Prime Minister must unite the party behind his vision of socialism and resolve the European question. It's July 1945 and Clement Atlee arrives in a defeated Germany for the Potsdam conference with Stalin and Truman, facing the unenviable task of succeeding Churchill. But first he encounters his most flamboyant new MP, Tom Driberg, a radical journalist and bon viveur. Can there be a true meeting of the minds with Tom distracted by the attraction of a handsome young Russian soldier and Clem occupied by the outbreak of the Cold War and the novels of Dorothy L. Sayers? Stephen Churchett's play explores the nature of personal and political compromise, and the conflict between liberty of conscience and totalitarianism, against a backdrop of events which were to shape a country and continent in the second half of the twentieth century.

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Details

  • Genre: Period, Docudrama/Historic
  • Time Period: 1940s / WWII

Authors

Stephen Churchett

Stephen Churchett adapted Raymond Briggs’ book ETHEL & ERNEST for ACT Productions and the Ambassador Theatre Group. The production opened at Nottingham Playhouse, directed by Giles Croft. Stephen’s first play, TOM & CLEM, opened at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford befor ...
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