A funny; touching and at times savage portrait of a family full of longing thats losing its grip - The Last of the Haussmans is a play examining the fate of the revolutionary generation. It premiered at the National Theatre in 2012; starring Julie Walters and Rory Kinnear. Anarchic; feisty but growing old; high-society drop-out Judy Haussman remains in spirit with the ashrams of the 1960s; while holding court in her dilapidated art deco house on the Devon coast. After an operation; shes joined by her wayward offspring; her sharp-eyed granddaughter; a local doctor and a troubled teenager who makes use of the familys crumbling swimming pool. Over a few sweltering months they alternately cling to and flee a chaotic world of all-day drinking; infatuations; long-held resentments; free love and failure. A knockout - entertaining; sad and outrageous. [Stephen Beresford] is going to be a major name Observer Beresfords drama is frequently a hoot... you cant not enjoy Metro Beresfords debut is thoughtful and fresh; delighting in the savagery of a dysfunctional family... deliciously comical... drips with smart lines Evening Standard
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