A hilarious, absurd and disturbing examination of the more appalling aspects of Englishness and some of the frightful truths behind political correctness and middle-class morality.
Before reading this play, I had the priviledge of watching it live at a charming venue in London. Watching the text peformed was shocking and brilliant though reading the text afterwards naturally lacked the color and magic I had seen days before. Nevertheless, the story breaks down racial stereotypes through uncanny scenes and bold remarks. It is both tragic and funny, making the viewer/reader parse through their experience to recall its subtle and powerful message.