FOR little more than the price of a dubious sandwich and a bag of crisps, Edinburgh's office workers can enjoy a freshly-cooked meal and 50 minutes of improvisational comedy during their lunch-hour.
Lunchtime entertainment has been in decline since Shakespeare�s day, but now theatre and comedy are back on the menu. By Mark Brown
FOR little more than the price of a dubious sandwich and a bag of crisps, Edinburgh's office workers can enjoy a freshly-cooked meal and 50 minutes of improvisational comedy during their lunch-hour.