Steve
Allen was a natural. His mother was the
popular vaudevillian, Belle Montrose. As
a boy he would usually wind up in Chicago,
home of his mother's Irish-Catholic, lower-middle-class
family whose humor he described as sarcastic,
volatile, sometimes disparaging, but very
funny. This semi-autobiographical
drama based upon reminiscences of his early
childhood, is a bittersweet familial love
story, provoking memories of anyone
from large or small families as it delves
into the very soul of the family, filled
with the warmth, humor, anguish, rage, resentments
and love.