In our most ambitious project of the series, we meet Jack as the curtain raises on his address to the audience.
Jack is the ‘jacked-up, jumped-up man about town’ – an embodiment of the what’s-mine-is-mine attitude, a beer-swilling, flag-waving, tabloid-reading xenophobe.
Jill is the empathetic voice of reason, watching him from the wings as he struts and frets his hour upon the stage.
It is a tale told by a bigot, full of sound and fury, signifying the right wing.