

Things Being What They Are
Wendy Macleod
A hilarious comedy which follows the life of redundant civil servant John, a bitter recipient of a 'tarnished chrome handshake'.
John struggles to keep his dignity and sanity in the face of his wife's successful business, an adulterous affair, the incipient break-up of his marriage and regular visits from his mother-in-law.
"Stanley Price may have invented a new theatrical mode for the late twentieth century, the Recession Comedy."
— Time Out New York
Why Me? is a comedy play written by Stanley Price and published by Samuel French (1986).
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