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The recession is biting hard and so Emily and Oliver have decided to downsize and shift their middle-class London lifestyle to a small town in the north of England. They want to live and to work and to raise their two young children in a friendly community, among what Emily terms ‘real people’, away from the cold anonymityof the city. So these left-leaning, well-educated people have invited over two of their new neighbours in an attempt to break the ice. Tonight Alan and Dawn are to be offered olives, anchovies and are to be introduced to Karl Marx and abstract art. As classes and outlooks collide, the scene is set for a meeting which will have consequences as hilarious as they are tragic.

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‘Betts has caught the mood of the times... The only mystery about Torben Betts is why his perceptive social commentaries are not better known.’ -- Michael Billington * Guardian *
‘Torben Betts is one of the most exciting theatre writing‘Torben Betts is one of the most exciting theatre writing talents I have come across in many a year.’ -- Alan Ayckbourn
‘Torben Betts’s astute new play is both highly entertaining and tense...a vibrant combination of a play of ideas and a comedy of bad manners...startlingly raw.’ -- Kate Bassett * The Times *
‘An uncommonly talented playwright... Brilliant and testing.’ * Time Out *

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 05/03/2014
      ISBN13: 9781783191109, 978-1783191109
      ISBN10: 1783191104

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The recession is biting hard and so Emily and Oliver have decided to downsize and shift their middle-class London lifestyle to a small town in the north of England. They want to live and to work and to raise their two young children in a friendly community, among what Emily terms ‘real people’, away from the cold anonymityof the city. So these left-leaning, well-educated people have invited over two of their new neighbours in an attempt to break the ice. Tonight Alan and Dawn are to be offered olives, anchovies and are to be introduced to Karl Marx and abstract art. As classes and outlooks collide, the scene is set for a meeting which will have consequences as hilarious as they are tragic.

      Trade Review
      ‘Betts has caught the mood of the times... The only mystery about Torben Betts is why his perceptive social commentaries are not better known.’ -- Michael Billington * Guardian *
      ‘Torben Betts is one of the most exciting theatre writing‘Torben Betts is one of the most exciting theatre writing talents I have come across in many a year.’ -- Alan Ayckbourn
      ‘Torben Betts’s astute new play is both highly entertaining and tense...a vibrant combination of a play of ideas and a comedy of bad manners...startlingly raw.’ -- Kate Bassett * The Times *
      ‘An uncommonly talented playwright... Brilliant and testing.’ * Time Out *

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