Muriel's husband Ralph has just died, leaving her rather well off -
until that is, her son Giles gets his hands on the money. Unused to
thinking about financial matters, Muriel submits to Giles' plans
and comes out the loser as he has invested unwisely. Eventually,
neglected by Giles and no longer needed by her disturbed daughter
Margaret, Muriel ends the play alone and poor. Brisk, bright and
eternally optimistic, she is determined to "soldier on", her
persistent cheerfulness striking an icy note in this cool and
merciless monologue of self-deception and moral blindness from the
stage version of "Talking Heads".
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