Three one-act plays by Michael Yates. LIFE SENTENCE: Hell hath no fury
like a woman scorned - especially when she has a meat cleaver in her
hand! A dark comedy about the violent games lovers play. Winner of the
Stanley Arnold Trophy at Sheffield One-Act Play Festival. TILL MY EYES
BLEED: Loyal Mel hires the theatre to host a wake for his best friend
Adrian. But it becomes apparent - to everyone except Mel - that Mel's
wife had enjoyed a passionate affair with Adrian. Will Mel guess the
truth before the end of the night? SUNDAY AFTERNOON AGAIN:
Eight-year-old Lenny has two big worries: His mum and dad are always
fighting, and there's a wicked witch living next door! A poignant play
about growing up, chosen for Liverpool's Write Now One-Act Play
Festival, and described by critic Laurence Raw as "sharply observed...
vividly demonstrates how the past exerts a powerful influence over the
present."