A brilliantly funny play which satirises the satirists, by looking at the lives of four contemporary humorists. In the early sixties The Four Angry Men were the alternative comedians of their day, casting aside convention and good taste to forge a new and irreverent comedy. But in thirty years things have changed. No longer working together, the quartet have since forged new careers that are light years away from their early days as Britain’s most famous arch-satirists. From an idea developed with Andrew Marshall.