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The After-Dinner Joke
Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts
First Staged:
Broadcast on BBC One, 1978

The After-Dinner Joke

By Caryl Churchill
Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

Caryl Churchill's short play The After-Dinner Joke is a satire on the charity business, written for television. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 14 February 1978 as part of the BBC's Play for Today series.

Told in 66 short, episodic scenes, the plot follows Selby, a young woman who quits her secretarial job in a big corporation to pursue her passion for 'doing good'. As a charity worker, she studiously avoids becoming embroiled in political issues, only to discover during the course of the action that this is impossible.

'There's something policitical about everything.'

Also by Caryl Churchill:

This is a Chair
Pigs and Dogs
Abortive
Caryl Churchill Plays: Three
A Mouthful of Birds
Beautiful Eyes
Here We Go
Caryl Churchill: Shorts
Icecream
Drunk Enough To Say I Love You?
Bliss
Love and Information
Seagulls
Light Shining in Buckinghamshire
Traps
Ding Dong the Wicked
Lives of the Great Poisoners
What If If Only
Caryl Churchill Plays: Four
Far Away
Caryl Churchill Plays: Five
Air
Tickets are Now On Sale
Lovesick
Cloud Nine
Blue Heart
Escaped Alone
Mad Forest
Thyestes
A Dream Play
Hotel
The Judge's Wife
The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution
The Skriker
Hot Fudge
Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp.
War and Peace Gaza Piece
Seven Jewish Children
Three Short Plays
Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen
A Number
Schreber's Nervous Illness
Three More Sleepless Nights

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