

Two women, one office, zero patience — and a lunch hour that changes everything.
Play by Carol Bunyan. Two very different ladies share an office, a common enemy and a sense of humour. Sorry follows them through a day and their very different, and in one case, traumatic, lunch hour.
Acting
June Brown and Meg Davies are absolutely devastating together.
Writing
Carol Bunyan's dialogue cuts like a paperclip in the eye.
Production
That suffocating 1981 office aesthetic is *too* real.
Director
Alistair Clarke
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was adapted from Carol Bunyan's 1978 stage play, originally performed at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs.
June Brown was simultaneously filming EastEnders as Dot Cotton — this role let her weaponize that same working-class resilience into something far more broken.