'Everyone gets what they deserve, they have to...' It's in the
window of Sam's, behind the rusty display. Two wheels, shiny body,
handlebars ready to be gripped. Mum's promised him that bike, so
even when school or homelife bites, he knows to keep his chin up,
his head down and his shirt clean. No harsh word, no sudden push to
the ground, will distract him from growing up to be a good man. Set
during the early noughties, Arinze Kene's good dog is a theatrical
monologue that chronicles growing up in a multicultural community,
and the everyday injustices that drive people to take back control.
Because even the most patient among us can't wait forever.
Delicately observed and fearlessly told, good dog was first
produced by tiata fahodzi in association with Watford Palace
Theatre in spring 2017. 'One of Britain's most exciting young
playwrights' Guardian
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