Breaking The String
by Frank Vickery

Breaking The String

Synopsis

Frank Vickery's poignant, yet humorous study of the destructive power of an obsessive maternal love was presented at the Duke of York's Theatre, London in 1989.

Iris is fussy, houseproud and dictatorial.

To add to her own, and her family's problems, she also nurtures an intensely possessive love for her only child Simon, a medical student.

Impatiently awaiting his arrival for a weekend visit, Iris frets, worries and berates her ever-patient husband Ron whose calmness only serves to fuel her irritation.

When Simon does come, unexpectedly accompanied by a girlfriend, Deryn, Iris's joy quickly turns to jealousy and suspicion and despite Deryn's determined effort to get on with Iris, it isn't long before the two are at loggerheads.

Confronted with an increasingly difficult situation Simon finally announces that he and Deryn are married and expecting a baby.

Ron is immediately supportive, both to the young couple and Iris, but she cannot be reconciled to the news and the play closes with Iris alone in her suburban sitting-room, her world shattered, unable to acknowledge the results of her own folly.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1990
Binding Paperback
Pages 64
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573017285
ISBN-10 057301728X
LCCN 91173420
LCC PR6072.I335 B74 1990
DCC 822/.914

Breaking The String is a British play written by Frank Vickery and published by Samuel French in London (1990).

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