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A terrible, terrible play about poverty written by someone who has never experienced it and also has their life extended through alchemical means and demonic pacts. | A terrible, terrible play about poverty written by someone who has never experienced it and also has their life extended through alchemical means and demonic pacts. | ||
Specifically [[Ben Valis]] was attempting to produce it as a magical ritual with [[Old Community Theatre Company]] and its a rip off of Our Boys by the playwright Byron. | |||
There is at least one physical copy of the script owned by The Pack. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 9 August 2021
A terrible, terrible play about poverty written by someone who has never experienced it and also has their life extended through alchemical means and demonic pacts.
Specifically Ben Valis was attempting to produce it as a magical ritual with Old Community Theatre Company and its a rip off of Our Boys by the playwright Byron.
There is at least one physical copy of the script owned by The Pack.