Synopses & Reviews
Patrick comes home unexpectedly from the seminary and older brother Johnny's not slow to tap him for money. Mum is suspicious, Dad seems indifferent, and pissed, and little sister Cath is distracted and medicated.
Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us is the story of a family under siege. Living on their wits and stalked by violence, they defend themselves with the blackest of humour.
The play was produced as part of the National Theatre of Scotland/Traverse Theatre's Debuts season and premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh in November 2008.
'A keen sense of theatrical dynamics, vigorous dialogue and ready wit.' Guardian
Synopsis
The 'pugnaciously funny' debut play looking at religion, booze and gambling.
About the Author
Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us is Paul Higgins' first play. His other writing credits are two short films, Peripheral Vision and Opera Lovers, for the BBC2 series 'Table Twelve'. He is an actor with extensive stage and screen experience.