Reprehensible

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188 pages 2019

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"Reprehensible Description: Reprehensible is an hilariously offensive six-part theatrical serial (half hour episodes) wickedly satirizing commercial TV and pop culture by Luke Milton, writer and director of the critically acclaimed series Across Hellfire (Blue Room Award for Best Production, 2003). "Can you think of a right reason to write a play? There are none! It's a ridiculous waste of time. I'm doing this out of hate, revenge and lust. Now think, Perry. Why do people get naked? I can think of two reasons!" - Frank Class, Reprehensible. Frank Class is a self-centred man-child, a bad husband and a horrible writer. He has a sham marriage, an adoring entourage of idiots and no moral compass. When Frank's young sister-in-law arrives in town with terrible news, Frank vows to sleep with her before she is consumed by an inoperable brain tumour. With just six months to go Frank begins a cringe-inducing race against the clock where no act is too reprehensible and the outcome may surprise you." -- Provided by publisher.

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