<p><strong>A look at the timeless aspects of soceity with a story as relevant today as it was at its first conception.</strong></p><p>&quot;<em>It is rare when an author&#39;s first play is a drawing-room comedy. It is (even) more rare when that play is a success. But that is the story behind...For Better For Worse.</em>&quot;-Jack Kapica Montreal Gazette August 15 1974.</p><p>&quot;<em>For Better For Worse ... can be read and performed as a highly relevant social commentary about the lingering effects of colonial ideals and the struggle to overcome colonial discourse.</em>&quot;-Bernard McKenna 2004.</p><p>When Sandra and Derek insist that they will raise their soon-to-be-born child out of wedlock they find out how tough life can be for the defiant. Their arguments about the irrelevance of marriage in a modern world come up against the views of Sandra&#39;s religious mother and Derek&#39;s politician father who are armed to the teeth with custom and conventional wisdom. &nbsp; In this vibrant comedy Edgecombe pokes fun at the conflicts that result when one group insists on society-standards which they themselves are unwilling to respect.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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