THE STORY: MAN IN A RESTAURANT depicts a day in the life of a man who drinks espresso at a cafe table from early in the morning to very late at night. An odd assortment of people share his table over the course of the day—including his ex-wife, a tourist couple, a laborer, a priest and a student. With each guest at his table the man displays a chameleon-like ability to change his identity with each of their stories.
“The short piece is Korder at his savvy satirical sharpest” —Drama-Logue.
Included in the collection
The Pope’s Nose.