The Good House, written by Amy Jephta and directed by Nancy Medina, is a riveting exploration of neighbourly conflict, where personal grievances quickly give way to the deeper, more insidious issues of race and class. Originally co-commissioned by the Royal Court Theatre with the Fugard Theatre, South Africa, the play, reveals how these everyday disputes often conceal profound social divisions, with Jephta’s sharp, insightful writing and Medina’s sensitive direction ensuring the themes resonate powerfully throughout the production.