Shelagh Delaney's "A Taste of Honey" is a good example of the life of a British woman in the 1950s. Women do not have reliable work, and sometimes men do not handle them well. "Taste of honey" reflects the weakness and spirit of women in poverty and restlessness. The play also depicts the lives of British citizens of the working class. The hero Jo and Helen are images of women's treatment at the Salford (Manchester) in the UK after the war. After the war most women lost their jobs due to the priority given to veterans.
"Honey taste" is a drama of the 20th century in the 1950s. It was written by Shelagh Delaney and was called the "kitchen sink" play which was first performed in May 1958. "Kitchen sink" was born from literary works of the 1950s and 1960s. Its purpose is to draw the realities of the difficult living and problems of the working class. The play has explored many new ideas from that era. This play is based on her mother (Helen) and a 15 year old daughter (Joe), but Joe has a relationship with Helen and she is not interested in her long term relationship so he has no father. Helen is a prostitute and Joe is leaving the school. Joe fell in love and left her in connection with a young sailor. After that, Helen got married and moved herself to take care of herself with her husband, Peter. Joe found a friend in a gay men named Jeff.
"Taste of Honey" is a script written by Shelagh Delaney. Shelagh Delaney was born in Salford, Lancashire on November 5, 1939. At the age of 11 she did not pass the exam which allowed me to enter the grammar school, but I attended a junior high school called Broughton. She proved himself as clever, so she later entered the grammar school. She was deemed a "dead developer" but at the moment she lost interest in academic progress and therefore did not continue pursuing higher education.
Playwright Shelagh Delaney wrote her first work at the age of 18. This is a drama about a Manchester girl who collapsed for a black sailor and shared an apartment with a young gays. In 1961, the production company of Tony Richardson brought the taste of honey to the screen. The young Rita Tushingham will receive a performance award at the Cannes Film Festival when drawing Jo and trying to understand who she is after her mother, Dora Bryan. Helen is dependent on men's money and is near her daughter and is not loved by her. Their relationship is full of pain. Joe abandoned the attempt to take care of her parents by Helen. She met Jimmy (Paul Danqua) who is in his 20s. Joe craves her life, her own room, and she owns it for a while ... but then she is her new friend Jeffrey (Murray, who was working in the London production, Melvin) and found that she was pregnant.