

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Corinne Jacker
Dragon Fruit!
Black Beluga Lentils!
Perfectly Soft-Boiled Eggs!
Amidst the distinct fear/feeling that the world is, always has been, always will be going to sh*t, seven public defenders seek meaning, belonging, and some semblance of order via their frenzied quest for the perfect lunch (bunch).
"[A] trim, compassionate comedy... idiosyncratic, nonrealistic, gently experimental... but also charming and smart and kindly."
— The New York Times
"Excellent workplace comedy... rattling, lickety-split dialogue... Lunch Bunch is at once a cry for help and a joyful, fizzy comedy of manners; it celebrates both getting a father limited visitation rights and the value of a good sandwich."
— TimeOut New York
"Stylish... a dramatic Bento box full of savory dialogue and sour insights, with an appropriately sweet dessert."
— TheaterMania
"A workplace comedy with a twist, a culinary entertainment served with piquant hints of frustration and sadness... its humor lands all the more effectively for being placed against a background of hard truths."
— Lighting & Sound America
| Character |
|---|
| TUTTLE |
| JACOB |
| HANNAH |
| GREG |
| TAL |
| MITRA |
| NICOLEDAVID |
Lunch Bunch is a comedy play written by Adrian Einspanier and published by Samuel French .
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