Paul’s a trainee chef having learnt his expertise from his fisherman father who made him swear to “dream big, be better”.
Joanne’s experiences in foster care have given her the wariness and hard disguise of a survivor.
When redundancies and inflation threaten their idealistic relationship, Paul is paralysed by self-pity whereas Joanne goes to work in a garlic bread manufacturing unit to make ends meet.
The battle between disgrace and necessity, satisfaction and survival are threaded by way of the play as an example how exhausting it's for younger folks to reconcile the prevailing financial circumstances with goals of a satisfying future.
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Brilliantly directed by Tessa Walker it's successfully designed by Cecilia Carey on a traverse stage that modifications from a cramped condominium to a discotheque and from an deserted trawler to a seaside by way of creative lighting and sound results.
The absence of precise meals - preparation, cooking and consuming are all conveyed by way of dance gestures - delivers a double whammy when there isn't any meals available.
Farr overeggs the agony in direction of the top and whereas I used to be by no means totally satisfied by means of tape recorded voices of younger Paul and his Dad from the previous it's a courageous play, courageously carried out.
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