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Talking Heads - Playing Sandwiches & Lady of Letters archiveA 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. Playing Sandwiches - Wilfred is a parks attendant with a fondness for liquorice allsorts. After he befriends a seven-year-old girl and her mother on the bandstand, it starts to become clear why his employers can't trace his records. Lucian Msamati plays Wilfred Lady of Letters - Irene Ruddock spends her life dashing off letters of complaint. When she's not writing, she's keeping an eye on the couple opposite and a little girl with bruises. But when the police come by, it's Irene whose life is turned upside down. Imelda Staunton plays Miss Ruddock.

Cast/Performers

Lucian Msamati (Playing Sandwiches), Imelda Staunton (Lady of Letters)

Creatives/Company

Author: Alan Bennett
Director(s): Jeremy Herrin (Playing Sandwiches), Jonathan Kent (Lady of Letters)
Design(s): Bunny Christie, Luke Halls (video)
Lighting: Jon Clark
Sound: Gareth Fry
Music: George Fenton

Talking Heads - Playing Sandwiches & Lady of Letters

Talking Heads - Playing Sandwiches & Lady of Letters (Play) production archive for QTIX code T729691132. Details of all Talking Heads - Playing Sandwiches & Lady of Letters archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S5191

Archive Listings

28 Sep 20
  to
31 Oct 20
Bridge Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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