The House of Yes

She is also madly in love with her twin brother.

An acidic satire about class, incest, innocence, and mental illness The House of Yes is a disturbingly camp, theatrical experience centred on a deranged family of JFK enthusiasts.

In Wendy MacLeod's obsidian-black comedy, The Pascals, for whom the clock stopped with the Kennedy assassination, are shut in as a hurricane swirls outside. Arriving ahead of the storm's eye are Jackie-O's twin brother Marty, and his fiancée Lesly.

Keen to renew her long-running, incestuous affair with Marty, the hurricane builds inside too as the battle for her brother's affection rages. Will Jackie-O and her beloved be reunited? Or will it all end in the same bloody mess created by one gunman on a grassy knoll?

Tackled by lauded company Little Ones Theatre, the team that brought Psycho Beach Party to Theatre Works in 2013, this cult classic is destined to be a visual and comedic treat.

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