Hot Drafts
As London burns, and the government pivots, Downing Streetβs speechwriters struggle to manufacture even a first line of defence. New drama by Mark Lawson.
Highly excited to be starting a new job at the heart of government, 30-something Pip (Macy Nyman) is appalled to be late - trains, buses, roads are all cancelled or jammed. Nobody knows why, this isnβt a planned strike day.
At the Cabinet Office, Pip is directed to the Speechwritersβ Room. There, the enthusiastic new recruit finds Snick (Tom Glenister) amid a litter of cold pizza and drink bottles. Snick blearily explains that this really was a work event, an βall nighterβ by the speech-writing team. He couldnβt get home last night because, for some reason, transport seemed to be mucked up. Other members of the team arrive - Alex,(Alec Jennings), Head of the Unit, supervises the creation of a number of βhot draftsβ - speeches for The Boss on imminent events, factory openings, the death of a public figure etc - and βcold draftsβ - lines for potential eventualities such as a terrorist atrocity, a natural climate disaster, the threat of a nuclear attack and so on.
In real-time, the team improvise and critique a series of speeches for these occasions, arguing over what can and canβt be said, even whether anything can be said.
Mark Lawson's play explores the serious issues of the limits of political rhetoric and government control of populations, in a digital, cynical age.
Cast:
Alex......................Alex Jennings
Pip.........................Macy Nyman
Dr Jason...............Jane Slavin
Snick......................Tom Glenister
Deep......................Avita Jay
Written by Mark Lawson
Directed by Eoin OβCallaghan
A Big Fish Radio production for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4