About
A funny, honest, ferocious play about the bonds that tie us, and how we sometimes need to break them. One sister stayed at home to care for Dad: dutiful, dependable. The other set out to 'make a difference'; irresponsible, attention-seeking. But is it ever really that simple?
Reunited under their childhood roof, Pauline and Rachel unearth more than the ten years between them. It's a huge gap. Almost insurmountable. They stand on the mouth of a volcano, which could erupt at any moment. And each is determined to let the other know exactly who has done things right.
Anyone who has a sibling will recognise the depth of these sisters’ rivalries, resentments, and the rawness of their love.
“It’s really hard being sisters isn’t it.
I wonder if everyone finds it this hard.
I wonder if it’s always been this hard.”
The production contains strong language.
By Charley Miles
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with NICK HERN BOOKS
Directed by Rachel Vernelle
Book Tickets
Guide Prices
£10.00 (Students £6.00, Greenroom £5.00)
Wildman Studio