Franks son Alex is facing a mental health crisis, and Frank hasnt a clue what to do about it or how to get Alex to talk about it. Hes got problems of his own, and whats happening to Alex is opening up wounds he thought long forgotten. Weaving real-life stories into a fictional narrative, Being Frank uses humour, music, movement and a good deal of honesty to explore mens relationships with each other, with mental health and with flat-pack furniture.