The Open House review " black humour in a beige living room
Will Eno offers a telling vision of suburban horror as a nuclear family goes criticalWill Eno's bleakly comic reflection on the nuclear family, The Open House, is set in the impeccably beige living room of a couple whose grown-up family have gathered to celebrate their wedding anniversary. What could possibly go wrong? Well, for a start, the dog could go awol, taking with it the only possibility of civilised con…