Title: | Manrat |
Author: | Hutchinson, Sara W., 1989- |
Description: |
Keywords: Rats, play, comedy, Manrat, depression, psychology “Manrat” is more than just a rat; he is an elusive and amorous spirit residing in the smelly underbelly of man’s city. Fluff N' Stuff and Cheddars are his wisecracking nest-mates who speculate about the motives of Manrat's recently developed depression. All the while, they search the south side sewer for dinner: that is until they run into Talia, licensed psychologist. The two rodent cronies agree to help her back to the world above… if she can first cure Manrat of his sorrowful affliction. Fluff N' Stuff and Cheddars, Manrat's supposed friends are counting on it, but Talia's life is also at play. Can Talia and Manrat find salvation together, or will all four be condemned to wade in the stink of their daily problems? And what about Cheddars and Fluff N' Stuff? Will they be able to scurry out of their own hang-ups and help a friend in his hour of need? Fear. Passion. Giant mutant rats. “Manrat” delivers all in a filthy, unforgiving comedy. This content has moved from the Digital Resource Commons to Scholar@UC, it may now be found at: https://scholar.uc.edu/show/b2773w61s. |
Bookmark: | http://hdl.handle.net/2374.UC/733394 |
Date: | 2013-12-12 |
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