Liars at a Funeral
by Sophia Fabiilli
“A devilishly funny, complicated farce” (The Slotkin Letter)
How do you get your dysfunctional, estranged family together in the same room? Pretend you’re dead and invite them all to your funeral, of course! Mavis, the matriarch of a family of misfits, fibbers and conspirators, has a plan to reunite them once and for all. But when an ice storm traps them in the funeral home, the result is a wickedly funny comedy about secrets, lies, and the desperate lengths we go to for love and connection. An uproarious romp about families and falsehoods.