From the same author as the long-running West End hit Art comes this tale of two strangers on a train.
Paul and Martha are both in their twilight years when they find themselves sitting opposite each other on the way from Paris to Frankfurt.
He is a famous but bitterly cynical writer and she is his biggest fan. She even has a copy of his new novel in her bag and frets about the etiquette of reading it in front of him.
Meanwhile Paul, who is played by Peter Bowles, is feeling down. He is on his way to the wedding of his daughter, who is marrying a much older man with an unpleasant voice.
"They never actually speak to each other directly but their thoughts are played on in a series of monologues," says Sian Phillips, who plays Martha.
"My character is an upper-class woman who has been brought up to not speak to men until they have spoken first."
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