Yaller Skunk are committed to the discovery and production of hard hitting, provocative new writing. With a passion for visceral, experiential performance they strive to create work that challenges and engages all the senses.
The company was formed in 2006 by Kevin Watt and Mark Curtis, two actors keen to produce their own work.
'Talents worth watching' Evening Standard
Home in Montana after a traumatic stint in the Israeli Army, Eben takes an increasingly perilous cross-country road trip to the headquarters of his mega-store employer, Valumart. Trapped between his concerned best friend and the ardent admiration of a meth-addicted co-worker, Eben carries a flower, a suitcase and a secret.