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Chips with every damn thing. You breed babies and you eat chips with everything.

Chips with Everything (1962) act 1, sc. 2

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Arnold Wesker was born in Stepney, London, on May 24, 1932, and died in Norwich on April 12, 2026. He was one of the main playwrights of the so-called "British New Wave" in the 1950s and 1960s. His plays often address themes such as working-class life, cultural aspirations, family relationships, and social inequalities. Works such as "Chicken Soup with Barley" (Fúria no Meu Coração), "Roots" (Raízes), and "I'm Talking About Jerusalem" (A Chuva) form the so-called "Trilogy of Coventry" and are representative of his commitment to realistic representation and the exploration of the human condition. Wesker was also an active advocate for culture and artistic education, founding and directing several initiatives to democratize access to the arts.