Overview
A cottage by the sea. Two old lovers re-unite for a weekend after 30
years. He has an appointment with death, and she has left her husband
upstairs.
Both think the other has betrayed their love. They
fight it out as a storm grows out at sea. Gregory Motton's previous
plays include: "Gengis Amongst The Pygmies" (La Comedie Francaise,
paris), "Gods Island" (Theatre De La Tempete, Paris), "In Praise Of
Progress" (Theatre de l'odeon, Paris), "A Monologue" (Musee Dauphinois,
Grenoble), "A Little Satire" (Gate), "Cat And Mouse" (theatre de
l'odeon, paris/gate) and "The Terrible Voice of Satan" (Royal Court).
"The Biggest Diamond in the World" opened at the Royal Court Theatre, London in October 2005.