The Last Word, spanning the years from Summer 1974 to Winter 1981, is a two-character play in which coffee, toast, and orange juice become the vehicles for husband and wife conflict.
The play finds dynamics of global and domestic politics similar to marriage. Issues pertaining to nuclear power, find expression in the cold war at the breakfast table. It is a comic and touching exploration of issues that are as relevant today, as they were the then
New York premiere.


