Leo Carlin is a bitter, curmudgeonly old widower with a chip on his shoulder. He's mean-spirited and cantankerous. The bad news: his two sons are worse. You'll join them in the tiny Carlin kitchen in the rough part of Edmonton as the three men gather to share their thoughts about the mother who left them. If only they could stop fighting long enough.
"The real attraction is Doyle's richly theatrical dialogue, which never sacrifices the characters' humanity for the sake of a cheap laugh."
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