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No Blacks, No Dogs, No Poles archiveThe dysfunctional Kennedy clan are having a re-union. There's the father, Con, a successful building contractor in London who has had to relocate back in Ireland because of tax irregularities in the UK. Con is secretly bisexual, although not-so-secret from his wife, Marion, who has known it all along and kept quiet about it. His estranged son, Michael, turns up after five years in Australia with Cathy, his new aborigine wife. To say his parents are surprised would be putting it mildly. His nephew, Jimmy, also turns up and it is soon apparent that his racist, bigoted views haven't mellowed any as he has got older. We learn that Jimmy is there at Con's invitation; his real reason being to spy on Marion, who Con suspects of having an affair. Jimmy also has his own agenda, selling crack cocaine to the local drug users - a plan which backfires when the drugs, which he has buried in the back garden, are discovered by Michael, heightening the already tense atmosphere in the house. Add in JJ, construction manager for Con, whose attraction to Marion must be obvious to everyone except Con. World Premiere.

Creatives/Company

Author: Tom O'Brien
Producer: Leonie Scott-Matthews
Presented by: Pentameters Theatre
Director: Jesse Cooper

No Blacks, No Dogs, No Poles

No Blacks, No Dogs, No Poles (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1463494485. Details of all No Blacks, No Dogs, No Poles archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01725657820

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13 May 14
  to
1 Jun 14
Pentameters
Inner London, Greater London
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