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This
play is set in the days leading up to Christmas, but could be played at
any time of the year. David continually annoys wife Emma by suggesting
he may be buying her all sorts of unwanted presents - even though her
hints have made it plain enough she wants an eternity ring for
Christmas. Things are brought to a head when Emma's mother Agnes comes
to stay and takes over the cooking. Emma's fury mounts steadily towards
the climax of the play at the stroke of midnight on Christmas Eve, when
Emma gets her present and David gets a plate of cold baked beans - all
over him!
Author's Notes One Across arose from a silly joke I used to use - "I call her dearest because..." and there are three versions of that in the play. But I am infuriating when it comes to giving my wife presents; I will tease and mislead and leave false clues and I would never blame her if she took her revenge. The wife in this does just that. The mother in law is, I suppose, based on my own late mother's generation, where the vegetables for Christmas dinner need to be put on in October. Woe betide them if there's any taste or texture still left by Christmas dinner. Past Productions I have recently started adding production photos, posters, etc. If your group has done this play and have any I can use, please contact me. Some
past productions
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