Barking in Essex

The play was directed by Harry Burton,[8] design by Simon Higlett, lighting by James Farncombe and sound by Gareth Owen.

There is only one problem; his mother Emmie and his sister-in-law Chrissie have spent the proceeds of the robbery on luxury items,[15] like around the world cruises and blue Ferraris.

Imagine a cross between Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party and Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs … not a show that will appeal to everyone, but those who like their comedy black, blue, and raucous will have a ball.

"[17] Some however were more negative and Michael Billington in The Guardian wrote: "As a piece of black comedy, Clive Exton's play is neither sufficiently dark nor consistently funny.

"[21] Henry Hitchings of the London Evening Standard wrote: "While Harry Burton’s production has moments of vitality it can’t make up for the weakness of the writing.