Ordinary Decent Criminal
Set in the years following the Strangeways Prison Riot, meet recovering addict Frankie, played by renowned political comedian Mark Thomas as he enters the brave new world of a liberal prison experiment.
None of Frankie’s fellow convicts are what they seem. In the most unexpected of places he discovers that the revolution is not dead. It’s just sleeping.
A brand new play from the writer of the Fringe First winning England & Son and A Political History of Smack & Crack, Ed Edwards reunites with Mark Thomas to tell a tale of freedom, revolution and messy love.
Directed by Paines Plough’s Joint Artistic Director, Charlotte Bennett.
On England & Son, the previous collaboration between Ed Edwards and Mark Thomas:
★★★★ ‘Funny and ferocious.’ The Guardian
★★★★ ‘Thomas has always paired his activism with the skills of a born storyteller… [delivered] with tremendous energy and real pathos.’ The Stage

Please select either Oct 7th or Oct 8th 

- Main Reception: +44 (0)1392 667080
- Box Office: +44 (0)1392 493493

- Tickets can be collected 1 hour before event start time
- Valid photo ID required for pickup
- Online booking reference needed

- Limited on-site parking available
- Public parking nearby at Exeter City Centre
- Some street parking on Brandninch Place
- Disabled parking spaces provided

- Wheelchair accessible spaces
- Companion seats available
- Step-free access to main areas
- Audio description services for select events

- No outside food or drinks
- Photography/recording typically prohibited during performances
- Professional camera equipment requires prior permission
- No smoking on premises

- Age restrictions vary by event
- Children under 12 must be accompanied by adult
- Some events may have specific age recommendations
- Family-friendly performances clearly marked

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