After decades of living on the street, a cold and tired father breaks into his eldest daughter ’s house on the eve of her move to another city. She and her sister are forced to deal with a father they barely know at all, and in other ways know all too well.
“You’ll Just Love My Dad” explores family relationships, homelessness, and the increasing inequity of the world around us. It explores age and death with such a light hand that, only later, does the audience realize that a message was included in the comedy.