Synopsis
For forty-something Hildy, political activism comes easier than dealing with the disorder of her family life: her druggie son; her philandering soon-to-be-ex husband; her father, misbehaving in a hugely expensive retirement home.
Then there's Shirley, Hildy's charismatic mother - a former pop star with a fondness for booze - who sets up camp in Hildy's spare room to belittle her from close range.
By day, Hildy leads the City's cleaners in revolt against the bankers.
But by night, she dreams of unsettling acts of violence.
A comedy about love, death and responsibility, Dreams of Violence was premiered in 2009 by Out of Joint, in a co-production with Soho Theatre, London.
It was directed by Max Stafford-Clark and opened at Soho before touring the UK.
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Cast
A medium cast size of 8 total roles, 4 female and 4 male roles.