A well-informed, well-researched overview of British (mainly English and London) theatre from 1945 to 2006. It highlights key moods, moments and trends over the years, focusing on landmark plays and key writers, putting it all into the social and political context of the times. Especially following the development of institutions such as the National Theatre and the RSC, it also charts the changing theatrical landscape and funding. With a liberal perspective, Billington provides many insights drawn from his decades writing about theatre for the press including The Guardian.