'Why can't all new plays be more like this one? Kit Withington's new work is an intimate, imaginative and surprising story about family and grief... a sad and funny and scrappy and surprising and never, ever boring new play... one of the glories of this play is that it feels very personal and also that the playwright offers rich empathy to each and every character... Withington depicts the strange, stubborn shadows that grief can cast with great skill, huge heft and pub singsongs too' * The Times * 'A thoughtful and bittersweet play, with touching and believable dialogue... poignant and thought-provoking' * WhatsOnStage * 'A slow-burning drama that satisfyingly blends humour, heart and melancholy... well observed dialogue, full of unforced humour and recognisable twangs of dialect... twists that arrive with impressive emotional force' * The Stage * 'A lively, emotive piece of work, providing one of the most fun nights at the theatre I've had in a long time... Withington's script is stuffed with fresh, lively dialogue... the show's heartfelt final scene left me profoundly moved' * Time Out * 'A work of power and subtlety' * Arts Desk * 'Heartbreaking' * The Upcoming * 'A triumph warm, witty, and deeply human. Bravo!' * LondonTheatre1 *