Sophie and Max are a thoroughly modern British couple--cosmopolitan and open-minded. Then there's Hana and Ali next door. Though they are neighbors, they are in every other sense a world apart. Tamsin Oglesby's black comedy takes a humorous and subversive look at the world we live in today--one of multiculturalism and blurred boundaries, and one in which violence is right on our own doorstep, no matter where we come from.
Sophie and Max are a thoroughly modern British couple--cosmopolitan and open-minded. Then there's Hana and Ali next door. Though they are neighbors...
Bee and Em have been best friends for thirty years: they're on holiday in rural France, away from the demands of work and family. But just as they're setting the clocks forward, in steps Chris, a blast from their school days past. They bond. But time plays tricks with memory and some wounds are just too deep to heal.
Bee and Em have been best friends for thirty years: they're on holiday in rural France, away from the demands of work and family. But just as they're ...
A charming politician and his glamorous new wife evoke a picture of marital bliss. Her first husband was a liar and a cheat. Her second is a different batch of chromosomes altogether. Not only is he chairman of the Feminist Forum but he clearly adores her. He says so, repeatedly, usually on Thursday nights when he goes out to 'stretch his legs'. Her suspicions are obviously hormonal. But when he resorts to illusion to maintain the delusion, well, there's a lot of confusion. If experience has taught her anything it's the need to fight fire with fire, lies with more lies and every last trick...
A charming politician and his glamorous new wife evoke a picture of marital bliss. Her first husband was a liar and a cheat. Her second is a different...