The play was printed by PlayDead Press and Produced By Fight In The Dog in association with United Agents.
[1] The play was directed and developed by Derek Anderson with original compositions and sound design by Holly Khan.
Themes of outsider grief and loneliness meet black-humour and frank dialogue, exploring male identity, toxic aggression, and how not talking about things can eventually lead to self-destruction.
[2] The play received a number of five-star reviews,[1][3] with Narc magazine describing it as "dark themes of death, grief and loneliness are paired with satirical, playful black humour; expect sharp and witty dialogue delivered with emotion and vulnerability and executed in what is sure to be a stand out lead performance from Tom Machell.
The play was dedicated to Machell's friend Stephanie Mclean who died of a heart condition aged 24.