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Single Mom Cash Carraway Reinvents The Meaning Of Family In HBO’s New Comedy Series

Feb 17, 2023

What really makes a family? HBO’s new comedy series “Rain Dogs” explores a dynamic that doesn’t fit into standard conventions. This project — made in conjunction with BBC One — focuses on a family built around a single mother, her young daughter, and a gay friend. It hails from Irish writer Cash Carraway — who is better known for her book “Skint Estate;” the adaptation was initially set to be Carraway’s first project before pivoting to the upcoming series.
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Daisy May Cooper leads the cast as Costello Jones — a single mother balancing her own dreams and goals while trying to make the best life for her daughter. The writer and actress starred in the series “Avenue 5” and wrote one of its episodes; she’s joined by “Spencer” and “Poldark” actor Jack Farthing as Selby. “Dogs” also looks to British comedy legends with the casting of Adrian Edmondson — his series “The Young Ones” and “Bottom” have achieved cult status.
The series’ official synopsis:
From the brilliant new voice of Cash Carraway, RAIN DOGS is an unconventional love story between a working-class single mum, her 10-year-old daughter, and a privileged gay man. The dark comedy stars Daisy May Cooper as Costello Jones, Jack Farthing as Selby, Ronke Adekoluejo as Gloria, Adrian Edmondson as Lenny, and Fleur Tashjian as Iris in her debut role as a dysfunctional family on the fringes of society attempting to go straight in a crooked world.
Anything can challenge the meaning of family in “Rain Dogs.” The HBO Original series debuts on March 6 on HBO and HBO Max. Get your first outlook at the trailer below.

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