POSH

Posh

Posh, a play by the British playwright Laura Wade, was first staged at the Royal Court Theatre downstairs in 2010. The play concerns an Oxford student dining club called "The Riot Club", a fictionalised version of the Bullingdon Club. The first production, produced during the British General Election, received a lot of attention and favourable if wary reviews, including five stars from Time Out magazine. In February 2011 there were three amateur productions: by the University of Manchester Drama Society at the John Thaw Studio, by Queen's University Players at the Brian Friel Theatre and by the Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club at the ...

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posh

Adjective

  1. Associated with the upper classes.
    She talks with a posh accent.
  2. Stylish, elegant, exclusive (expensive).
    After the performance they went out to a very posh restaurant.
  3. Snobbish, materialistic, prejudiced, under the illusion that they are better than everyone else. usually offensive. (especially in Scotland and Northern England)
    We have a right posh git moving in next door

Interjection

Posh!



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