
A Place at the Table
Description
A play about the dog-eat-dog world of television.
Adam is a fringe dramatist plucked from obscurity by a script editor striving to make her mark in a small independent TV company. Because Adam happens to be in a wheelchair, Sarah proposes he writes the first ever TV sitcom about disability. He accepts the commission with predictably disastrous results.
Reviews
"A blisteringly funny and angry new play. "
- Sunday Times
"A comedy that hits its chosen target with a wounding, and wounded, accuracy. "
- Guardian
"A comedy that hits its chosen target with a wounding, and wounded, accuracy. "
- Guardian
"Wickedly funny dialogue and a flagrant disregard for political correctness. "
- Evening Standard