Jon Crace
Sun 15 Mar
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Sanity, Satire, and the Seeds of Change
Join John Crace for a satirical deep-dive into British politics, drawn from his latest book The Bonfire of the Insanities, a tour through Britain’s political chaos. He asks: how does this government thing work - and can satire help us fix it?
As the Malvern Festival of Ideas draws to a close, join us for a cathartic, comic, and quietly hopeful finale with John Crace, the Guardian’s legendary parliamentary sketch writer and author of The Bonfire of the Insanities: How Does This Government Thing Work Again?
In an age where politics often feels like farce, Crace offers a lacerating yet oddly comforting tour through the wreckage - chronicling the absurdities of power with wit, weariness, and a deep belief in the value of bearing witness. Through satire, he helps us name the madness, laugh through the despair, and ask: what now?
This session is more than a retrospective. It’s a reckoning with the role of satire in public life, a meditation on civic sanity, and a reminder that even in the ashes of dysfunction, seeds of change can be sown. Expect sharp commentary, unexpected tenderness, and a communal exhale as the festival closes the festival with laughter, reflection, and a toast to resilience.
Followed by audience Q&A.
Malvern St James School, Great Malvern
3.30pm - 4.30pm £8