When Annaliese Winter walks down Curtis Holland's front path, he's ill-prepared for a sixteen-year-old schoolgirl who sings like a lark and is a confounding cocktail of adult and child. So when Curtis receives an invitation to dinner from Annaliese's mother, Kate, he is surprised when he not only accepts but after an evening of burnt casserole and home truths he finds himself being drawn to this remarkably unremarkable family. However when forever young Derek flies in from LA and visits the burbs, a roadcase full of resentments float to the surface.
Filled with acute observation, humour and tenderness, Butterfish is Nick Earls at his very best.
i went to see this play last week on thursday.
it was ok.
but it let me thinks,
there is more to life than fame.
it was ok.
but it let me thinks,
there is more to life than fame.
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