The Dock Brief
by John Mortimer

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Highlights

One Act 60 mins Present Day All Men Interior Set American

Synopsis

Performed in London and on American television and stage with What Shall We Tell Caroline?

A seedy lawyer has been waiting for years to make a grandstand defence.

He is assigned to defend an innocuous little man accused of murdering his wife.

The man cheerfully admits his guilt; he simply couldn't stand his wife's constant joking and laughing.

The trial ends and the verdict is a foregone conclusion.

The lawyer begs his client to let him appeal.

Ironically the man is reprieved because of the ineptitude of his defence.

Press Reviews

"Mortimer’s dialogue sparkles in its lovely mid-century fashion."

— Stage Raw

"Be prepared to laugh!"

— BroadwayWorld Los Angeles

Characters

Character
Fowle

an unsuccessful criminal

Morgenhall

an unsuccessful barrister

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1958
Binding Paperback
Pages 42
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573042096
ISBN-10 0573042098

The Dock Brief is a American play written by John Mortimer and published by Samuel French in London (1958).

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