"Dialogue that leaps of the stage with the artful clumsiness and terrifying deviousness of real life. These four little pieces are full of pitiless observation and compassionate hilarity." (Sunday Times )
Marriage and adultery are the subjects of Graham Swannell's play. This comedy quartet, witty and penetrating, treats its theme with a moving and unforgettable compassion. These four pieces are full of pitiless observation and compassionate hilarity.
From reviews of the first production at the Lyric Studio, Hammersmith:
"Sharp, funny and pleasingly idiomatic." Michael Coveney, Financial Times
'A writer who says new things about old subjects, and says them very well:
with wit, sensibility and tenderness." Harold Hobson, Times Literary Supplement.