Cavity by Sean Grundy


Cavity
Comedy Drama by Sean Grundy.

Kirsty is having an affair with a married man, Adrian. When his wife Lucy returns unexpectedly from a business conference, Kirsty hides in the attic. In a panic, she falls down tthe back of the attic into the cavity wall.

Kirsty ...... Ingrid Oliver
Adrian ...... Julian Rhind-Tutt
Lucy ...... Kerry Godliman
Sandra ...... Hayley Doherty
Estate Agent ...... Jim Howick
Dan the Cavity Man/Matt ...... Paul Mundell
Jemma ...... Dierdre Mullins
BBC 4 Afternoon Play

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  • Jacqueline Wheeler, RT reviewer:

    Is there a word for people who enjoy intercourse through holes, or for those who prefer living in dark confined spaces? Playwright Sean Grundy's macabre comedy is about a woman who discovers a taste for both. Kirsty, our ill-fated heroine, recounts in solemn tones how a lunch-hour fling with work colleague Adrian goes disastrously wrong when his wife returns home unexpectedly. Kirsty hides in the attic, but rather than escaping later, she and Adrian realise there are bizarre, sensual pleasures to be had from romancing through cavity walling. Adrian drills holes around the house through which to communicate with Kirsty and she recommissions a chemical loo she finds in the loft. Then he gets his wife to buy long, thin food. It begins as a farce and merrily climbs the heights of absurdity but it's very amusing along the way.

  • Dear Rosanna,

    Thanks so much for an interesting offering.

    Bob

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