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"No talent at all when it comes to cooking - as you will discover - but when it comes to pissing off my children - immense talent - Olympian talent." Newbury, 1997. Sal is attempting to cook dinner for the family. She and husband David have pulled off a coup and gathered their brood back home for the weekend. Eldest son Carl is bringing his new girlfriend to meet everyone for the first time; middle daughter Polly is back from Cambridge University for the occasion; and youngest Tom will hopefully make it out of detention in time for dinner. Sal and David would rather feed their kids with leftist ideals and welfarism than fancy cuisine. When you've named each of your offspring after your socialist heroes, you've given them a lot to live up to...

About the Author

Jack Thorne's other collaborations with John Tiffany include Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (for which he won both the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best New Play) and Let the Right One In. His other plays include When You Cure Me, Junkyard, and adaptations of Buchner's Woyzeck, and Dickens' A Christmas Carol. He is a BAFTA-winning screenwriter for TV, whose shows include Kiri, National Treasure, The Last Panthers, Glue, The Fades and This is England '86/'88/'90.



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'Thorne has a gift for dialogue... a sophisticated unhappy families sitcom'

* The Times *

'Clever and highly intriguing... has a clever, accelerated Posy Simmonds-meets-Ionesco air, and throughout is a devastating verbal spree... a piercing look at the liabilities (and benefits) of being the offspring of political idealists... both satire and celebration'

* Independent *

'A tender, bracing and beautiful portrait of family life... Thorne's compassionate, deeply textured study of this family has a lovely inner life that pulses with themes of curdling parental embarrassment, mental crisis, love, loss and legacy... a seriously good, warm-hearted play'

* London Theatre *

'Absorbing... Thorne is a writer of immense emotional intelligence and his dialogue regularly devastates'

* The Stage *



Book Information
ISBN 9781848428362
Author Jack Thorne
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Nick Hern Books
Publisher Nick Hern Books

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