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Synopsis
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Three women, Carol, Ann and Judy, are having a reunion in a wine bar one evening. It’s the first time they’ve been together since leaving school. The play opens as they arrive back, the worse for drink, at Carol’s flat – a very upmarket warehouse conversion. Carol is keen to impress the others. She is married to a successful publisher. What she fails to disclose is that he is a publisher of porn magazines. Judy is married with a young child and Ann is still single, but happy working in a dress shop. As their talk continues, and more drink is consumed, they begin to disclose more and more about their private lives. And when Carol suggests playing a kind of truth game, secrets they have kept hidden for years emerge with disastrous consequences.
Carol: 30-40, enjoys spending money and the lifestyle she lives, pretentious (247 spoken lines)
Judy: 30-40, old school friend, pleasant and more down to earth (182 spoken lines)
Ann: 30s-40, another old school friend, happy with her lot (195 spoken lines)
Dave: 30-40, Carol’s successful publisher husband, sleazy (10 spoken lines) |