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A story of friendship, fish pie and flick-to-kick football.
Andy Green's dad needs a recipe for toast. He thinks that tortilla fought King Kong and that Tiramisu played midfield for Brazil in the 1974 World Cup. In short, he's rubbish. Good at Subbuteo; hopeless with spaghetti. So when Andy's mum dies, Andy does the decent thing: he takes a month off work and moves back home with his dad to teach him how to cook.
The pair fight memories, and occasionally each other. Can their relationship survive, or is this is a kitchen nightmare that even Gordon Ramsay couldn't fix?
Don't miss this brand new bittersweet comedy from the writer of My Favourite Summer which played to packed houses in Richmond in 2007.
"Right now, no Yorkshire playwright is writing with more affectionate humour, comic punch and lovable cheek than Lane." Charles Hutchinson, York Press
"Blissfully funny" Daily Telegraph on My Favourite Summer
THIS PLAY MAY CONTAIN STRONG LANGUAGE
Book online through digyorkshire.com
 Tickets (limited allocation only in Row L of centre gallery, with 10% booking fee) can be purchased via digyorkshire.com up to three days prior to the performance. To ascertain availability after that or for other seating areas and availability, please call the box office on 01748 825252.
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