A Taste Of Honey Review

In 1958, 18-year-old wrote A Taste of Honey as a reaction against the "polite," middle-class dramas of the era. Premiering at the Theatre Royal Stratford East , it became a pioneer of "kitchen sink realism," a movement that brought the gritty lives of the working class to the stage.

A Taste Of Honey By Shelagh Delaney - sciphilconf.berkeley.edu A Taste of Honey

Delaney’s work proved that regional, working-class voices had poetic value. It directly inspired future artists, most notably Morrissey of The Smiths, who frequently referenced Delaney’s lyrics. The Film: A Visual Landmark (1961) In 1958, 18-year-old wrote A Taste of Honey