2021 revival of Shelagh Stephenson's Olivier Award winning play at London's Hampstead Theatre, 25 years after it was first staged there.
The play is described as "a poignant and painfully funny comedy about conflicting memories, life and loss." It won the Olivier Award for Best Comedy in 2000.
This production was directed by Alice Hamilton and starred Lucy Black, Carolina Main and Laura Rogers as sisters Mary, Catherine and Theresa who have gathered following the death of their mother Vi. Adam James played Mary's married boyfriend Mike.