The Last Vagabonds explores the life of Western societys hallowed offspring. Bill, the broken hero. The archetypal alienated student: the incurious, the sexually normative, the financially stingy. A Faust tranquillised by porn addiction and insecurity. The play follows Bill through his meandering middle-class life, until he is confronted by a group of anarchists. An attraction is awoken in Bill, not out of moral volition, but from the encounter with an alluring female activist. Bill follows behind in pursuit of affection and purpose. A satire on the absurdity of apathy. 'A generational satire like no other' ***** (Epigram.org.uk).
