With a subtle nod to the Pink Floyd song, Sophie, a tired and stressed mum at her young daughters birthday turns to wine, while telling another mum part of her life story.
A Monologue. Drama with comedy.
Contains some profanity and discussion of disability.
With a subtle nod to the Pink Floyd song, Sophie, a tired and stressed mum at her young daughters birthday turns to wine, while telling another mum part of her life story.
A Monologue. Drama with comedy.
Contains some profanity and discussion of disability.
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Comfortably Mum
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Ken Love:
Comfortably Mum
by Christopher Plumridge
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I absolutely love it when writers "riff" on music, namely songs, be it jazz, country, rock, et al. I've been hooked on Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" since it's debut on the album "The Wall" in 1982. And Mr. Plumridge's riff, "Comfortably Mum", serves as an engaging, funny and even poignant comment on a well known classic rock tune. I can only pray to see it live!!
I absolutely love it when writers "riff" on music, namely songs, be it jazz, country, rock, et al. I've been hooked on Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" since it's debut on the album "The Wall" in 1982. And Mr. Plumridge's riff, "Comfortably Mum", serves as an engaging, funny and even poignant comment on a well known classic rock tune. I can only pray to see it live!!
”
James Perry:
Comfortably Mum
by Christopher Plumridge
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This monologue beautifully captures the balance of coping with life's challenges and finding comfort in the everyday. I do believe it’s working, good.
This monologue beautifully captures the balance of coping with life's challenges and finding comfort in the everyday. I do believe it’s working, good.
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John Busser:
Comfortably Mum
by Christopher Plumridge
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If you need further proof that having children is like going off to war, look no further than this cracker of a monologue by Chris Plumridge. It exudes an almost battlefront weariness as Sophie drinks to ease her troubles, the hand, a reminder that her battles have left some scars. Plus, that great title!
If you need further proof that having children is like going off to war, look no further than this cracker of a monologue by Chris Plumridge. It exudes an almost battlefront weariness as Sophie drinks to ease her troubles, the hand, a reminder that her battles have left some scars. Plus, that great title!