Parents’ Evening

Parents’ Evening by Bathsheba Doran, published by Samuel French in 2015, is a 51-page play that delves into the complexities of modern parenting and marriage. Set during the twilight hours as a couple prepares for their daughter’s primary school event, the narrative unfolds a volatile and passionate confrontation that forces them to reflect on their life choices.
Readers will find a painfully witty and perceptive exploration of the dynamics within a marriage, particularly as it relates to the challenges of parenting. The play captures the emotional landscape of the couple’s relationship, revealing the intricacies of their interactions and the underlying tensions that surface during this pivotal moment. With themes rooted in drama and romance, Parents’ Evening offers a thought-provoking look at the intersections of family life and personal aspirations.
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It’s dusk. Mother and father are in their bedroom dressing in preparation for Parents’ Evening at their only daughter’s primary school. During this rare opportunity to check in the couple embarks on a volatile passionate and surprising confrontation that challenges every one of their life choices. The play is a painfully witty perceptive exploration of the landlines of parenting in modern marriage.
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