David Greig’s black comedy reveals a disillusioned 90's family . . . a family so tense, they're tearing themselves apart.
BY DAVID GREIG WORLD PREMIERE
Leo Black, architect and patriach. Blame the architect.
Paulina Black, his wife. I For better or worse.
Martin Black, his son. _. Disillusioned, unemployed and dispossessed, your typical British youth - with a .- serious case of Generation X
Dorothy Black, his dutiful daughter, secretary and serial hitch-hiker.
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