Displays a play!
Plays
Men Die Women Survive
1990, Previously entitled: 'Three Women Talking' (3w 1m)
Synopsis

Excerpt
"It's
not a crime - to stop loving me. To stop loving me I could not say
with my hand on my heart was a heinous crime. It's everyone's right
to love, not to love, to love less, to stop loving. But of course
it was not so simple, because she liked me, perhaps even more than
liked me. And why not? I was a good man - faithful, loyal, dependable!
I'd given her the best years of my life, her beloved children, days
of roses and wine and verse beneath the bough. Why shouldn't she like
me a little, even a lot? But love? That searing madness? That insatiable
longing? That ache to be there all the time? That sharp nerve-end
sharing of every domestic detail of the day: she watching him peel
her an apple, him watching her drying her skin, she watching him shaving,
swimming together, walking together, listening to music, watching
a movie, just holding on to one another for the dear last years of
life? None of that. All that dead and gone. Affection in place of
passion.... Sad.... Sad and over.... Batteries run out.... Sing lullabies
for the day's end.... Sing lamentations.... For the night has come....
"