The Scooby-Doo Generation
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Those pesky kids are everywhere. And they might just be living with you! White Rabbit Cowboys present a tellingly observed piece of nonsense which trawls through a day in the half-life of three decidedly incompatible flatmates. Just hitting their late twenties, Stoner, Media Wannabe and Goth Vixen while away the hours in front of the box, dreaming, scheming and, well, not doing very much really. This rough n' (just) ready slice of pop has a cheeky go at its forebears that spawned it, but largely concentrates on bringing to life the flatsharing banter we've all lived through. Hip, happening, and decidedly funky, this is like Friends on the drugs we always knew they took. City Cafe. To Aug 29
NEIL COOPER
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