Seaside Reviews

“An overflowing dustbin, a bench covered in graffitti and a receptacle for dog mess are the bleak scenic markers of James Moseley’s mournful play about care in the community...
Each of Mosley’s four characters suffer from some form of mental disorder...
The institution doors have been thrown open, and the characters come together on the litter-covered beach of a seaside town, one of those which, in Morrissey’s words, “they forgot to close down”. Waiting for their giros, stealing alcohol, having sex behind Chinese takeaways and in public toilets to pass the time, the characters live in small-town hell.
Strong and unselfconscious performances make the characters compelling and convey the repetitive misery of their lives.”
- WILLIAM MCEVOY, THE STAGE

316