Carol Tambor Award winners Pants on Fire present one woman's first-hand nostalgia trip through the early 90s UK rave scene. Original raver Louise wonders how she went from ecstasy-taking, anti-establishment idealist, to respectable, disillusioned school-gate yummy mummy. A solo story of first love, teenage kicks, mother-daughter bonds, raising palms to the skies in fields and the ups and downs of recreational drug-taking. 'Pants on Fire are capable of the purest theatre' (Metro). 'A shining example of what theatre is' (BritishTheatreGuide.info). 'Happisburgh is mesmerising' (TheSpyInTheStalls.com).