Anton Burge
Bette & Joan depicts the two stars, in adjacent dressing rooms, between takes on the set of Baby Jane. While Joan manages her anxiety by lacing her Pepsi with vodka and signing photographs for her beloved fans, Bette chain smokes and muses on her lovelife, and her ability to pick a decent script, never a decent man. Behind the bitching and the practical jokes we see each woman's insecurities and regrets, and their rivalry is revealed to be underpinned by grudging respect as they attempt to identify their new roles in life as well as in their careers.
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Anton Burge has written ten plays championing roles for women in theatre. His work has been performed worldwide and includes Bette & Joan, starring Greta Scacchi and Anita Dobson (West End); Storm in a Flower Vase, starring Penny Downie (West End) and Mrs. Pat, starring Dame ...