"I didn't expect you to be pleased to see me...hardly anybody ever is"
Kemp hasn't seen his Aunt for over twenty years. So when he receives a letter from her out of the blue telling him of her imminent death he rushes to her bedside. However, he soon realises that Auntie might take a little longer to die than he's anticipated. Eccentric and touching auntie and me explores the things that make us who we are with originality and honesty.
Morris Panych's black comedy was first produced in the UK at the Edinburgh Festival in 2002 where the Scotsman called it "A wonderfully black, funny, sad piece" and the play marks a new chapter in the ever-growing success of Theatre Company Stand Up Drama - best know for their monthly show London Bites.Tickets 13/10 (Consessions: Spotlight, Equity, NUS)
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