Labour of Love showed the links between all the Labour leaders, from Callaghan right through to Corbyn, and the thread that unites them: shared Labour values and a shared struggle to get the party into power.
Not exact matches
Under Blair in the Lords he served as a junior MAFF minister for two years and his Westminster Diary Volumes 1 and 2
show not only his old
Labour sympathies but his
love of the arts and the turf.
She told BBC 1's Andrew Marr
show: «It's not been the summer
of love in the
Labour Party or in British politics more generally.
His past theatre credits include ALL THE LITTLE THINGS WE»VE CRUSHED, JOURNEY»S END (one
of The Daily Telegraph's Top 10
shows of 2008); MARY STUART; Kevin Spacey's 24 HOUR PLAYS at the Old Vic;
LOVE»S
LABOUR»S LOST and MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, for Shakespeare's Globe and the Royal Shakespeare Company respectively; Eric Schlosser's WE THE PEOPLE; and THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS.
«The spaniel is gentle,
loving and courteous to man more than any other dog,
of free untiring laborsome ranging, beating a full course over and over, which he does with a wanton playing taile and a busie
labouring noise, neither desisting nor
showing less delight in his
labours at night than he did in the morning».
Themes are densely elaborated; verbs buckle under adverbs; and as the
show's title (copped from Shakespeare's
Love's
Labour's Lost) suggests, much
of the visual vocabulary on display oozes with innuendo.
Additionally, Allington had a distinguished reputation as a writer; as well as penning pieces for frieze including «
Labours of Love: True Confessions
of a Spare Parts Freak» and «Dream Machines: Robot Art», he wrote catalogue essays for major
shows at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (Ed & Nancy Kienholz), and Tate Modern (Katharina Fritsch).