is Mark's one straight play to have yet achieved a full run and was presented to packed houses by the Warehouse Theatre, Croydon in March / April 1989, after winning the South London Playwriting Festival in the summer of 1988. (On a political note, Mark has voted Green since 1983.)

DINNER

is a revue style play for four versatile actors who play 17 roles between them. The action shows how it is possible to cross the political divide in three middle class dinner parties. The original production was directed by Ted Craig and designed by Michael Pavelka. The talented cast were Sally Faulkner, Paul Gregory, Jonathan Hackett and Pamela Moiseiwitsch.

"Peppered with good lines, sprinkled with perceptive observations and garnished with wit." The Financial Times.

"Sharp and hilarious" The Times.

"Intelligent and sharply funny. An excellent comedy of contemporary manners." What's On In London.

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