Separate Tables ❲Mobile ULTIMATE❳
The play is a staple in regional and community theaters due to its rich character development and emotional depth.
Set eighteen months later, this act centers on the bond between Major Pollock , who is hiding a scandalous secret about his past, and Sibyl Railton-Bell , a shy, repressed woman dominated by her mother. Characters Separate Tables
Focuses on the relationship between John Malcolm , a disillusioned former politician, and his ex-wife, Anne Shankland . The story explores their attempts to reconcile despite a past marked by conflict. The play is a staple in regional and
The "separate tables" in the dining room serve as a metaphor for the individual isolation of each guest. The Two One-Act Plays and Sibyl Railton-Bell