
It is a summer morning in 1988 and Tory politician Robin Hesketh has returned to the idyllic Cotswold house he shares with his wife Diana. But all is not as blissful as it seems. Diana has a stinking hangover, a fox is destroying the garden, and secrets are being dug up all over the place. What begins as the familiar rhythms of marital sparring quickly turns to blood sport, as thirty years of repressed truths about politics, sexuality, and personal betrayal come spilling out. Simon Woods's sharp two-hander set against the backdrop of Thatcher's Britain and Section 28.