London. A house built on a rubbish dump. A family home. A nice young man—Sloane—arrives to rent a room. But this isn't a normal family and Sloane isn't any nice young man. Entertaining Mr. Sloane won the London Drama Critics Award for Best Play in 1964 and launched Joe Orton as the boldest and most dangerous new voice in British theatre.
Prepare to be gripped by this dark and riveting comedy that explores the complexities of human relationships and the blurred lines between desire and morality. Set in a crumbling house on a garbage dump, Entertaining Mr. Sloane bursts with Orton’s obsessions with family, sex, hypocrisy and humor.






