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A Cream cracker under the settee.
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- Fri Oct 24 2003

... A Cream cracker under the settee Good morning everyone, I would like to welcome you all to the first rehearsal of 'A cream cracker under the settee' starring Lisa Pattern who will be known as Doris in the monologue. Doris is shown as an isolated and lonely character, a woman that is strongly opinionated in what she says "I don't think their married, half of them." Doris is also critical of people "Yvonne, the funny daughter." In the first half of the monologue the audience are immediately aware of Doris' bad leg as she rubs it and already feel sympathetic for her. Doris' husband is also mentioned in the first half and hints of a baby they had together that did not live long. We will begin from the start of page eighty six Lisa. As you can see Doris begins by talking about the policeman, the line "The policeman comes past














