Two more brilliantly observed vignettes from the pen of one of the country’s best loved writers.
In the first, Peggy’s precise and punctilious office world faces radical disruption following a visit to the doctor’s.
In the second, Muriel find herself comfortably off following the death of her husband, but still faces a series of crises precipitated by the unexpected behaviour of her adult children – and her deceased husband.
Both these plays have the warmth, wit and eye for detail that is the hallmark of this series and provide a memorable evening of high quality theatre.