Bodies
by James Saunders

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"'Bodies' by James Saunders offers a thought-provoking examination of the human form and the societal pressures surrounding beauty and self-image."

From: Adult Content Plays for Mature Audiences

Synopsis

For a cast of 2 men and 2 women.

As the play begins, Anne and Mervyn, a seemingly well-settled middle-aged couple, are awaiting the arrival of Helen and David, a younger couple who were formerly their neighbors and close friends.

Their reunion begins on a light and humorous note, but as the after-dinner talk grows more serious we become aware that the two couples had once engaged in an adulterous arrangement—and both have found it difficult to deal with the self-recriminations which this has created.

Mervyn has begun to drink more than he should; Anne is coldly cynical; and Helen and David have turned to group therapy.

But their problems still remain and, as the conversation becomes more revealing—and provocative—the underlying values of human existence are drawn into question.

In the end the inescapability of the deep-seated guilt is powerfully evident with Mervyn, his vulnerability touchingly evident, sinking into tearful, defeated despair.

Publication

Publisher AmberLane Press
Year 1978
Binding Paperback
Pages 45
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573110566
ISBN-10 0573110565
LCCN 80451195
LCC PR6069.A9 B57
DCC 822/.914

Bodies is a British comedy play written by James Saunders and published by AmberLane Press in London (1978).

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