White Rabbit
Tc Scott
White Rabbit
Tc Scott
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What could a gay teen, his MAGA-influenced conservative mother, his unhinged high school teacher, a fake evangelical terrorist cult, and a fluffy white rabbit possibly have in common? Everything.
Ultra-social conservative zealot and PTA tyrant Martha Molder runs for public office, but she thinks everyone is against her, including her immigrant gardener Enrique, her progressive husband Jack, her gay son Max, and his pet rabbit.
When a domestic terrorist duo who pose as an evangelical cult offer to help her, they use a clueless Martha to rob the bank where Jack is the manager to fund their organization. Meanwhile, Jack is having an affair with Max's unhinged teacher Miss Tutley to convince her to run in the election as an even more outrageous conservative candidate so Martha won't win.
When Max learns of his father's affair with the town's deranged black widow, he conspires with his fellow students, who have had enough of Miss Tutley's abuse and incompetence, to get rid of her. The madness culminates at a party the teens throw to celebrate her apparent demise, and when the entire cast of characters also attends, chaos reigns.
White Rabbit is an absurdist, screwball satire - a blistering rebuke of contemporary conservatism.
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