Middle-class problems are just so Trivial! Olive is the founder of her own company, but times are tough and she has to cut staff. Both her husband and her former college boyfriend (and current lover) work for her, and one of them has to go, but how does she decide which one? Via a game of Trivial Pursuit, of course! Which of the senses is the most sensitive?
Middle-class problems are just so Trivial! Olive is the founder of her own company, but times are tough and she has to cut staff. Both her husband and her former college boyfriend (and current lover) work for her, and one of them has to go, but how does she decide which one? Via a game of Trivial Pursuit, of course! Which of the senses is the most sensitive?
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Green Cheese
by Guy Newsham
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This play could have made a meal of the setup, but it drops the audience in just in time for the fallout over dessert. Oh, & physically destroying something glorious & messy on stage will always be one of my fav symbolic moves.
This play could have made a meal of the setup, but it drops the audience in just in time for the fallout over dessert. Oh, & physically destroying something glorious & messy on stage will always be one of my fav symbolic moves.