Saving Jason
by Peter Quilter

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Highlights

105 mins 1990s Interior Set Comedy

Synopsis

The year is 1996. Trevor and Linda have been struggling for a while to deal with the behaviour of their rebellious teenage son Jason.

In a moment of madness, they hatch a plan to create his own funeral in their living room.

The idea being that when Jason attends, he will be confronted by his own mortality, and the shock will enable him to start re-thinking his life.

A life currently filled with midnight raves, suspicious friends, and Ecstasy tablets.

Jason’s aunt and uncle, Angela and Derek, join in the charade but arrive loaded with their own baggage and very quickly the whole scenario descends into chaos.

Voices are raised, emotions are laid bare and secrets are revealed.

Also, quite a bit of food is thrown, too much alcohol is drunk, too many pills are popped and the whole event whips up into a whirlwind of delinquency.

It is left to the elderly neighbour Mary, armed with muffins and experience, to try and save the day.

Created by the two-time Olivier Award-nominated writer Peter Quilter, of the West End and Broadway hits Glorious!

and End of the Rainbow.

This play is full of eccentric characters and bursting with great one-liners.

A sharp and addictive comedy that takes a wildly funny look at life in your typical dysfunctional family.

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Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573113543
ISBN-10 0573113548

Saving Jason is a comedy play written by Peter Quilter and published by Samuel French .

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