‘The Holidays is certainly value for money – there is so much crammed into 80 minutes, it’s difficult to know where to start. Award-winning playwright David Megarrity explores the relationships between fathers and sons and the problems of aging parents. The plot is simple. The Holidays are not on holidays. They are visiting Grandad Holiday’s seaside shack. But there’s no grandad – he’s in an aged care facility and the family is there to sort through the detritus of a lifetime. We know little about him except for the fact that he was an artist and that he has amassed an art collection from his eccentric arty friends,’ Toni Johnson-Woods writes in her review for West End Magazine.

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