British auteur's Alexander Zeldin's devised drama, about cracks in the U.K.'s housing system, is set at a London shelter for the homeless during Christmas season. The shabby residence's squabbling inhabitants include a struggling family with children, two refugees, an alcoholic man and his incontinent mum. The play, which ran at the National Theatre in 2016, now makes its U.S. debut at the Armory; it is performed with the house lights up and some members of the audience seated right down near the actors. (Those are the premium seats; it costs a lot to be that close to poverty.)
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