London’s theatres and playwrights are actively involved in political commentary, leading criticism of contemporary political leaders. There is “an acceptance of plays and playwrights as vital participants in a national dialogue, something Americans may well marvel at. And it’s not just contemporary playwrights whose voices speak from the opinion pages. An editorial cartoon in The Daily Telegraph showed a brooding Mr. Blair with the caption: ‘For God’s sake, let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death of kings. . . .’ That’s Shakespeare of course…”