Definitely the Bahamas and Play House
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Sex, work, pregnancy, parents, weird neighbours, cleaning the fridge and dancing: "Play House" tells - in thirteen fleeting scenes - the story of a young couple's attempts to set up home. In "Definitely the Bahamas", Frank and Milly relish the visits of Michael, their charming and successful only child. But what exactly is his relationship to the young student living in their house? Martin Crimp's "Definitely the Bahamas" was first staged at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, in 1987. It was revived there with "Play House", a new play, in March 2012.
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