Friday the 13th

John and Christine, a couple in their thirties struggling financially, are expecting friends for dinner. Natalie arrives alone: her husband Patrick has just been reported dead in a plane crash. As they attempt to comfort her, the national lottery results come in — and John realises he holds the winning ticket. A collision of emotions erupts: fake compassion meets suppressed euphoria. The evening spirals into a chain of misunderstandings, lies, and reversals… until Patrick suddenly walks in, very much alive.

A darkly funny play about luck, guilt, and coincidence, Friday the 13th balances laughter and discomfort with the precision of black vaudeville, exposing the comic cruelty of fate.

Date of writing2009

Number of characters8 characters

Cast3 or 4 actors, in any gender combination: 3F, 1M/2F, 2M/1F, 3M or 4F, 1M/3F, 2M/2F, 3M/1F, 4M

Stage setThe living room of a modest middle-class North London flat in the middle of a move: a slightly shabby Christmas tree, boxes, a modern painting leaning against the wall. Everything breathes a veneer of comfort masking financial precarity. Radio, television and the telephone — constantly present — bring the outside world (the crash, the lottery, the news) directly into the intimacy of the home.

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