Barbecue, a dark comedy, explores family dynamics and addiction through the O’Mallery family, who stage a ham-handed intervention for their sister Barbara at a local park. The barbecue gathering ignites a fuse in this sharp and bold new comedy that skewers our warped view of the American family.
Barbecue is thought-provoking and challenges perceptions, making it a compelling and provocative piece of contemporary theater.
From Obie and Helen Hayes Award-winning, and Tony Award-nominated writer Robert O’Hara, Barbecue serves up a healthy helping of sibling love and loathing.
Contains strong adult language and themes (Strong use of profanity)