I am a huge Philip Ridley fan but I would not recommend this play as it is incredibly depressing, and though it has many of his hallmarks:
- elements of gritty social realism
- dark humour
- visceral imagery
- the grotesque (in the literary sense)
It's missing one vital ingredient we have come to expect from Radiant Vermin to The Pitchfork Disney and everything in between:
- the fantastic (in the literary sense)
I feel like, without this crucial ingredient, this play is just bleak. Very bleak. Even more so than other plays of his that have tackled similar subjects, like The Fastest Clock in the Universe.
I will re-iterate, this is not badly written, and I love Philip Ridley. Especially everything in Plays 1, most of Plays 2, Shivered, etc. There's only really this and Tender Napalm that I would not reread.