Two estranged siblings attempt to reconnect and quickly discover how annoying they still find one another. As they push their way through the extraneous nonsense of family drama, they find themselves falling into a divide stretched exponentially wider by their years apart. As they bike to a mutual friends party, the brother and sister question what it means to be part of a family and what they mean to each other. Is their relationship worth saving, or do they even have a choice?
Written and directed by award-winning playwright Jack Mcgee (2023 winner of Playmarket’s Playwrights b425) and starring two of aotearoa's finest emerging actors: Dylan Hutton & Anna Barker. After previous tours to Christchurch and Hawkes Bay, Squash Co Arts Collective are excited to bring their work to Palmerston North for the first time!
Jack McGee’s script is humorous, well-paced and dramatically satisfying in its story telling arc, as is his directing. Both actors get it absolutely right, and they achieve this while being in almost perpetual motion.’
- Theatreview
“The quality of Theatre coming out of this generation of theatre makers is outstanding”
- Theatreview
“I Laugh, I Groan, I feel a sense of Bone Deep Recognition”
- Flat City Field Notes
“I could’ve watched the story of these two characters for Hours”
- Art Murmurs
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