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Nigel Molesworth, ‘the curse of St. Custard's’, was a much-loved post-war fictional schoolboy character who featured in a series of books by Geoffrey Willans and illustrated by Ronald Searle. The books also featured the headmaster Grimes, Nigel’s annoying younger brother Molesworth 2, his best friend Peason, the head boy Grabber and the school wet Fotherington-Thomas.

Nigel’s main characteristic was his cynicism and in Nigel Molesworth’s Cynical Tendency he has, through the success of his YouTube channel The Cynical Tendency, started a Cynical Tendency political party and his school friends have all become heads of the main political parties.

The play starts with a Prologue for those unfamiliar with the characters, and the action is then set just after a general election in the near future, the result of which was chaotic and all the players could possibly become Prime Minister but only with Nigel’s support. Nigel on the other hand…



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'Ian Strathcarron's energetically sarcastic farce is part satire, part revue sketch, part critique of the amoral mess we find ourselves in today, above all a wonderful compendium of all the tropes and cliches which adorn our current, seriously knackered, political discourse. You may well laugh until you burst out crying.' Michael Coveney, Theatre Critic 'An absolute disgrace, whoever is behind this should be shot' The Old Saint Custardian

Nigel Molesworth’s Cynical Tendency

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      Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 01/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781911397717, 978-1911397717
      ISBN10: 1911397710

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Nigel Molesworth, ‘the curse of St. Custard's’, was a much-loved post-war fictional schoolboy character who featured in a series of books by Geoffrey Willans and illustrated by Ronald Searle. The books also featured the headmaster Grimes, Nigel’s annoying younger brother Molesworth 2, his best friend Peason, the head boy Grabber and the school wet Fotherington-Thomas.

      Nigel’s main characteristic was his cynicism and in Nigel Molesworth’s Cynical Tendency he has, through the success of his YouTube channel The Cynical Tendency, started a Cynical Tendency political party and his school friends have all become heads of the main political parties.

      The play starts with a Prologue for those unfamiliar with the characters, and the action is then set just after a general election in the near future, the result of which was chaotic and all the players could possibly become Prime Minister but only with Nigel’s support. Nigel on the other hand…



      Trade Review
      'Ian Strathcarron's energetically sarcastic farce is part satire, part revue sketch, part critique of the amoral mess we find ourselves in today, above all a wonderful compendium of all the tropes and cliches which adorn our current, seriously knackered, political discourse. You may well laugh until you burst out crying.' Michael Coveney, Theatre Critic 'An absolute disgrace, whoever is behind this should be shot' The Old Saint Custardian

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