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VenueElectric Theatre
TownGuildford
CountySurrey
From2nd December 2018
To3rd December 2018
When19:30
Electric Theatre (V01732805351)
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  • Date of change: 14 Nov 18 - T01151994775

Talking Heads - Her Big Chance/Lady of Letters/Bed Among the Lentils

Work:: Talking Heads (S5191)

A series of monologues, funny and poignant, normally from two to four of these would be performed at a time. A Cream Cracker Under The Settee tells of an old woman who has a fall, but her pride doesn't allow her to accept help. Bed Among the Lentils tells of a woman with a drink problem, married to a vicar who exploits her recovery actually caused by an affair with an Indian shopkeeper. A Lady of Letters is the story of a woman obsessed with writing letters of complaint and reporting her neighbours who eventually finds comfort in prison. Soldiering On is the tale of a well-to-do woman who finds one day that she's a widow and her husband has left her ill equipped to handle her own affairs - and her son loses her money in bad investments.
Author Alan Bennett

Production:: Her Big Chance/Lady of Letters/Bed Among the Lentils (T01151994775)

Alan Bennett's acute observations of the interior lives of his characters: Lesley, the clueless bit-part actress in 'Her Big Chance', Irene, the lonely writer of poison pen letters, ever watchful behind lace curtains in 'Lady of Letters' and Susan, the alcoholic wife of a vicar, locked in combat with the ladies of the flower arranging society while forming an attachment to a local grocer in 'Bed Among the Lentils' are both hilarious and poignant.
Company Triple C Theatre Company

Listing:: L01819365624




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Her Big Chance/Lady of Letters/Bed Among the Lentils

Alan Bennett's acute observations of the interior lives of his characters: Lesley, the clueless bit-part actress in 'Her Big Chance', Irene, the lonely writer of poison pen letters, ever watchful behind lace curtains in 'Lady of Letters' and Susan, the alcoholic wife of a vicar, locked in combat with the ladies of the flower arranging society while forming an attachment to a local grocer in 'Bed Among the Lentils' are both hilarious and poignant.

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