Winston Churchill is arguably one of the most famous Englishmen that has ever lived. His inspirational leadership helped win the Second World War, and his parliamentary career of 62 years ensured he was responsible for momentous decisions.

They say that behind every great man, there is a great woman. Was this true in Churchill’s case? What of Clementine, his wife for 56 years? Did he bully her like he did so many other people? Was he as grumpy and irascible at home as he often was in the House of Commons? Given his strength and conviction, did Clem have any influence on him at all? Or was she the little lady at home?

Winston said, “my most brilliant achievement was my ability to be able to persuade my wife to marry me.”

All these questions will be answered, and many more, in Liz Grand’s superb, moving, sensitive and informative portrayal of Clementine Churchill. (Liz’s previous shows include The Second Best Bed and Where is Mrs Christie?). Presented by www.onarole.co.uk. Tickets: £12 (Includes wine/soft drink and nibbles).