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Dr Phil Hammond: How to Survive the NHS...and Help the NHS Survive, 9th May Alleyn's School


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In one of the Dulwich Festival's fantastic performances, Dr Phil Hammond presents a comic look at the future of the NHS.


The NHS is our most treasured institution, gluing us together as a humane society and treating us according to need not ability to pay. It?s also more dangerous to use than bungee jumping. After seventy years of political deforms and underfunding, the NHS is on its last legs and staff stress levels are off the scale. In this highly subversive comedy, Dr Phil calls for an end to top down disorganisation of the NHS, and launches his own ?bidet revolution? ? from the bottom up. Learn how not to use the NHS, how to survive when you have to and how to die properly when your time comes. Dr Phil has been Private Eye?s medical correspondent for 24 years and has appeared on shows such as Have I Got News for You, Jack Dee?s Helpdesk, The News Quiz, The Now Show and Question Time.


?If Dr Phil were a medicine, you should swig him by the litre? The Times


Monday 9th May 7:30pm

The Great Hall, Alleyn's School

Townley Road

Tickets ?12, concessions ?10


To book tickets to this and other Dulwich Festival events please visit http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/product/dr-phil-hammond-how-to-survive-the-nhsand-help-the-nhs-survive/

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