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Mrs. Thatcher and The Queen Tricycle to London’s West End in Handbagged

January 18, 2021
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first_img The monarch—Liz.
 Her most powerful subject—Maggie. Two enduring icons born six months apart. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? Handbagged is the new comedy that opens the clasp on the relationship between two giants of the 20th Century. Buffini’s play speculates on that most provocative of questions: What did the world’s most powerful women talk about behind closed doors? Marion Bailey (“Q,” an older Queen Elizabeth II), Stella Gonet (“T,” an older Margaret Thatcher), Fenella Woolgar (Mags), Neet Mohan (Nancy Reagan/Neil Kinnock/Kenneth Kaunda/Robert Runcie) and Jeff Rawle (Ronald Reagan/Denis Thatcher/Peter Carrington/Geoffrey Howe) will reprise their original roles. They will be joined by Lucy Robinson (Liz) to complete the company. Two completely different worlds, one forced weekly meeting. Endless cups of tea. The Tricycle Theatre’s sold-out production of Moira Buffini’s Handbagged is set to transfer to the West End with a limited engagement April 3 through August 2 at the Vaudeville Theatre. Directed by Tricycle’s Artistic Director Indhu Rubasingham, opening night is set for April 10. Buffini’s plays include Women, Power & Politics, Welcome To Thebes, Dinner, Dying For It and Marianne Dreams. Her screenplays include Tamara Drewe, Jane Eyre and Byzantium. She recently directed her first short film, Father. The production will feature set design by Richard Kent, lighting design by Oliver Fenwick, and sound design by Carolyn Downing. center_img View Comments Londonlast_img read more

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UEFA’s FFP Rules Set to Change after Man City Ban…

September 17, 2020
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first_imgAfter UEFA’s attempt to ban Manchester City from European football was overturned by sport’s highest court on Monday, the continental governing body’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) system, under which they were charged, faces likely changes.FFP regulations aim to stop clubs running big losses through spending on players but, after 11 years, UEFA was already examining possible changes before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) backed City’s appeal against a two-year ban.UEFA accused City of “serious breaches” of its FFP rules in information submitted to the governing body between 2012 and 2016 and banned the club from European competition for two years. But CAS ruled yesterday that those allegations were either “unproven” or “time-barred”, as UEFA’s own rules placed a five-year statute of limitations on prosecutions.Some of the cases may also have been covered under a “settlement agreement” UEFA and City entered into after a previous probe ended in 2014.It will not be clear until CAS’ full decision is published in the coming days how many of the cases were ruled out as time-barred and how many were unproven.But the fact that such a high-profile case ended in failure for UEFA– with even City’s fine for “non-cooperation” with the investigation cut by the two thirds to 10 million euros ($11.33 million) — is a defeat for UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB).The ruling did not, however, make a judgment on the FFP system itself.“There is no suggestion of a finding that the legal basis of FFP is somehow invalid. That means that whilst this result may embarrass UEFA, it does not appear to undermine the legality of the FFP rules themselves,” Christopher Flanagan, managing editor of the International Sports Law Journal, told Reuters after CAS ruling.UEFA was quick to defend the FFP system, which was introduced by the European governing body’s former President Michel Platini in 2009.“Over the last few years, Financial Fair Play has played a significant role in protecting clubs and helping them become financially sustainable and UEFA and ECA (European Club Association) remain committed to its principles,” UEFA said in a statement.But at UEFA’s congress in Amsterdam in March, the body’s President, Aleksander Ceferin said the system is likely to be changed.“Its too early to say how it will look in the future but we are thinking about it and will probably have to adapt,” he told reporters.While the system was created to stop clubs going into debt, critics believe it may have created a closed ‘elite’ with clubs outside the traditional powerhouses limited in their ability to build teams.Ceferin said change was on the agenda.“It has been very successful as a system. There are almost no losses in European football anymore and now we will probably have to adapt to different times,” he said.“Our experts are in discussion but changes will not happen very soon, I assume.”What form the changes take remains to be seen, but some supporters of the system believe it has simply become too complicated.“Sometimes, to tell the truth, it is not easy for us either to respond on questions regarding FFP because we don’t understand as well,” Karl Heinz Rummenigge, chairman of Bayern Munich said in 2015.But Lars-Christer Olsson, president of the European Leagues organisation, has warned against getting rid of the system altogether.He said that ending FFP would be “the opportunity for the richest clubs to widen the gap. This would take us back to the time where the clubs had debts which continued to build … and that would be detrimental.”Share this:FacebookRedditTwitterPrintPinterestEmailWhatsAppSkypeLinkedInTumblrPocketTelegramlast_img read more

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