Sunday Roast

Family: we've all got one but chances are yours isn't quite as dysfunctional / entertaining as this one.
Karina Abadia
Published on June 01, 2014

Overview

Love, sibling rivalry and very sharp knives. Thomas Sainsbury's Sunday Roast is a wildly wicked satire which drives a skewer through traditional family values.

The Giles family have invited you for dinner. It’s a tradition, one they’ve had for ages. The beast is fattened and ready for the slaughter. Father’s on carving duty and mother's on vegetables. Squabbling sisters Courtney and Diane are whipping dessert into a frenzy.

Son-in-law Francois is in charge of looking good while prodigal son Anthony just wants everyone to get lost. Granddaughter Tamsin wants her desires satisfied right now. Adopted son Rupert on the other hand, waits patiently to be invited to the table. Family: we've all got one but chances are yours isn't quite as dysfunctional /entertaining as this one.

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