The Knot of the Heart is the most inciteful, accurate play I've ever read about addiction. Five stars.
Incomplete and Random Acts of Kindness was also very good. Four stars. Bleak and somewhat similar in plot to Random by debbie tucker green.
The other plays are less memorable. Market Boy glorifies working class life, which I admire, but does so in a way which almost glorifies their casual transphobia, homophobia, mysogony, etc. I get that he was wanting to paint the market stalls accurately, but the humour feels a little bit like we're supposed to laugh along with them at the hateful use of language. The final play in the collection is an uncomfortable one about a misguided white man from Essex returning to his would-be mother as Islamic extremist with the head of a dead gay man in his gym bag. Maybe not one for the family...