The Lady in the Van has Maggie Smith portraying, Mary or Margaret who is on the run from the law, and goes off grid and parks her van in a driveway, for 15 years. She lives in the van and takes advantage of the restroom in the home of Alan Bennett (Alex Jennings) who is torn between empathy and taking advantage by writing her story. He is a playwright. He often does one person shows talking about his mother. He is wanting to add a new show about the homeless lady. Jennings actually plays this character twice, the generous man and the take advantage man. We often see him talking to himself. Smith does a great job of portraying the cantankerous old lady who lives in the van, and often grumbles. But then there is Mr. Bennett who actually cares for her. She has a brother (Jim Broadbent) who visits on occasion. It isn't until after she has died that we learn why she is living in the van and she has changed her name. She is actually a pianist who has played with the symphony.
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