A play by one of Britain“s best-selling writers
Bazaar and Rummage brings together a neurotic do-gooder, a trainee social worker and three agoraphobics who have been persuaded to venture out of their homes to run a jumble sale. ‚As a study of agoraphobia, Bazaar and Rummage…is written with great verve, style and wit.‘ (Benedict Nightingale); Set in an adult literacy class where the student“s fear of ignorance is as much of a handicap as their inability to read, Groping for Words is a ‚close up of the social scrap-heap, written in a fine vein of comic indignation and giving a voice to people whose lives are mainly spent in queues and waiting rooms.‘ (Irving Wardle, The Times); Womberang shows free spirit Rita Onions bringing joy and anarchy to the grim waiting-room of a gynaecology clinic. ‚A daydream of mastered fear‘ (New Society)