Tim Firth
Three households have agreed to hold a ’safari party’ - a dinner party, with each course served in a different house. The hors d’oeuvres are served by Daniel and Adam, young brothers whose abusive father was recently shot dead, the entr�es by Lol and Esther, upwardly-mobile and vulgar, and the desserts by Inga, a seemingly benign antiques dealer. However: there’s the question of the table.3 women, 3 men