Poison is on the stereo, the guitar is plugged into the console and the biscuit-tin is all but empty. This is “Biscuits for Tea“, the story of two young flatmates who have recently left university and now find themselves considering what life might have in store next. Faced with broken relationships, dead end jobs, empty bank accounts and too much spare time to fill; they quickly work out that they’ll have to help each other out if they’re to get through this. That is, as long as they don’t irritate each other to death first…
Biscuits for Tea
Written By Matthew Brown
Starring: Renate Reynolds as Sophie
And Robert Perkins as Zack
Featuring the Music: “Every Rose Has it Thorn” by Poison, “Dan in Real Life” by Sondre Lerche and “Helix Nebula” by Anamanaguchi
Edited and Directed by Peter Beeston
This work is released under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported license
Mattew Brown… Well done. Made me LOL.
Just came across this through word of mouth and all, really good, captures so many day to day issues people like me and my friends all have had to suffer with, but the overall theme of the play is really quite soft and charming, so top marks to the actors. Really Superb work. Keep it up.
this initative piece of writing, is a subtle comment on the way in which we live. Well written and acted, I enjoyed every minute.. I would like to see more work like this in the future. The use of techno musical interludes helped to create a stark contrast to the characters nostalgic remembering. every moment a pleasure to listen to.. well done.
What a unique and captivating tale of two friends. The use of the show ‘The Simpsons’ and just the day to day bickering that Sophie and Zack go through really stuck a chord with me. An inspired piece of writing. I hope to hear more in the future.