Arnold Wesker, one of Britain's leading post-war dramatists is author of such landmark plays as
Roots, The Kitchen, Chips With Everything and
Shylock. The world premier of this taught, psychological drama has been hailed as a tremendous critical success.
"Arnold Wesker's latest play, about child abuse, is brave, honest and urgent...In the end, the play is a vehement assertion of the validity of the nuclear family... It is the promotion of such unfashionable ideas that makes Wesker the British theatre's congenital outsider."
- The Guardian
"This is one of Arnold Wesker's most gripping and undogmatic plays. Jeremy Child and Rosemary McHale give a pitiless account of despair and incomprehension and Andy Hay's direction is impeccable."
- The Sunday Times
"A powerful, sensitive central performance from Nicola Barber."
- Bristol Evening Post