In this scene they talk of Josephine, their severely disabled child, whom they call Joe Egg.
It may have been the subject matter of "Joe Egg" - a couple's ambivalent relationship with their spastic child - that generated interest and alarm.
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (2001-2002, 2003)
The draft of "Joe Egg" he sent out to producers in the 1960's was, he said, pretty bitter and angry too.
Yes, "Joe Egg" had liberated him from what he regarded as the "treadmill" of writing television drama.
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (1970)
Everyone in "Joe Egg" is in some sense a cripple.
It's definitely worth catching her before she comes to Broadway next year with "Joe Egg," just to get a sense of one actress's exceptional elasticity.
So will "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg," which opened last month.
To the character Joe Egg , so nicknamed for sitting about, doing nothing, living is a mere technicality.