Details
Tiffany's mum got hit by a Birdseye truck on the M25. There's family to call and a coffin to order, but first she has to talk to her dad - and for some reason that's the toughest thing on her to-do list. Meanwhile, an oozing paper bag on the doorstep holds a dying wish that will either bring daughter and father together, or drive them further apart. In her visceral new play about family, grief and red meat, Sarah Kosar (Spaghetti Ocean, Royal Court Live Lunch) asks how far we'd go to reconnect with the ones we love most. A new play about bereavement and familial disconnection staged at The Archivist Gallery (Haggerston), incorporating hyperrealistic elements and spoken word poetry. The production will be shatteringly real, whilst provoking bold interpretation from its audience. Food will be a part of the viewers experience with the pop-up restaurant RibBox setting up beside the Archivist's Gallery selling a menu inspired by MUMBURGER.
Cast/Performers
Rosie Wyatt,
Lindon AlexanderCreatives/Company
Author:
Sarah KosarPresented by(s):
Stephanie Koniger Productions,
Rough HewnDirector:
Tommo Fowler