See Joyce Falconer in this week’s Play Pie and a Pint: Eulogy at The Traverse, Edinburgh.
Six years ago Sandy ruined his daughter’s wedding day with a Top Table speech for the ages. Well, the joke’s on him, because now, he’s dead. You are cordially invited to Sandy’s memorial service, where his life will be eulogised. Be prepared to laugh, cry and sing your hearts out as we send Sandy off to the hereafter. Let’s hope everything goes smoothly this time round.
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