My last play I have read was rille confusing but enjoyable it is called A few man Fridays The plot of the play is that Cardboard Citizens presents the story of an entire nation made homeless, starting in the age of Cold War secrets and ending in the era of global warming. A Few Man Fridays unearths an inglorious episode of British history. Between 1967 and 1973, the population of the Chagos Islands was evicted to make way for a US military base. For forty years they have fought for justice in an epic struggle that is unlikely to end even when the European Court of Justice delivers a ruling later this year. A Few Man Fridays traces the displacement of these 'unpeople' and the successive denial of their right to nationhood. Cardboard Citizens has worked with homeless people and the marginalised for 20 years, marrying personal stories and historical subjects into an epic theatre that challenges public perceptions of social exclusion. This new play explores the fantasies of the powerful, set against the dreams of the powerless. Cast Total Cast : 29 Male Cast: 21 Female Cast: 8 Published: Feb 2012 Binding: PaperBack Page extent: 96 Like I have said before I enjoyed the play but the fact the the time slides were confusing it was like that tv program life on mars but one thing is for suction if you like your theatre political then A Few Man Fridays is definitely one to read. One scene I like a lot was a sit down with a passionate and his shrink they start talking about the most weirdest things but interesting I find the throats and dreams of people a rille interesting subject even when he has dreams about dogs doing the most funniest thing all and all a good play 7out of 10