

The Last Act Is A Solo
Robert Anderson
“The last show is always a very strange affair.
It’s like a party, a great buzz of excitement.
But then each actor will leave, with laughter still ringing in the air and a cheery wave.
Then it stops.
And as you watch each of them walk down the street, they look terribly lonely.
That’s the thing about it, you see.
After all the applause and elation, we walk home alone.
And that’s who actors are – the happiest, saddest people you’ll ever meet.”
The Actress is a touching and hilarious comedy about an actress making her farewell performance.
"The audience was thrilled and greatly moved by the show."
— Dez Minutos de Arte
"A huge success... The applause just didn’t want to end... The play is full of witty dialogue that is also philosophically profound... A smart, intelligent and very amusing play."
— The Mercury
"This play is so rich... Quilter’s characters ring true."
— Woodinville Weekly
| Character |
|---|
| Katherine Her dresser |
| Charles Her elderly fiancee |
| Harriet Her agent |
| Nicole Her daughter (20s or early 30s) |
| Paul Nicole’s father |
| Margaret The company manager |
| Lydia Martin The actress (in her late 40s, 50s or 60s.) |
The Actress (Quilter) is a comedy play written by Peter Quilter and published by Samuel French .
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