Malcolm and Janet prepare for their son coming to tea bringing in a new partner for them to meet, only to be presented an unexpected announcement.
A 10 minute play.
Malcolm and Janet prepare for their son coming to tea bringing in a new partner for them to meet, only to be presented an unexpected announcement.
A 10 minute play.
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Coming In
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Agnes Palfi:
Coming In
by Christopher Plumridge
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This is the twenty-second recommendation of Coming In.
Brilliantly twisted. Fantastic dialogue. I would like to be Janet.
This is the twenty-second recommendation of Coming In.
Brilliantly twisted. Fantastic dialogue. I would like to be Janet.
”
Tom Moran:
Coming In
by Christopher Plumridge
“
An inspired twist on the traditional coming-out story, enlivened by some strong dialogue and fleshed-out characters. A good play for our times, in which folks who've (perhaps grudglingly) come to acknowledge LGBTQ issues discover that the spectrum of gender and sexual preference is more complex than they thought.
An inspired twist on the traditional coming-out story, enlivened by some strong dialogue and fleshed-out characters. A good play for our times, in which folks who've (perhaps grudglingly) come to acknowledge LGBTQ issues discover that the spectrum of gender and sexual preference is more complex than they thought.
”
Adam Richter:
Coming In
by Christopher Plumridge
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"COMING IN" is a brilliant farce that takes on the familiar 'meet-the-parents' storyline and turns it into something new and laugh-out-loud funny. A great comedy about identity that audiences and performers would love. Bravo!
"COMING IN" is a brilliant farce that takes on the familiar 'meet-the-parents' storyline and turns it into something new and laugh-out-loud funny. A great comedy about identity that audiences and performers would love. Bravo!