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Our Bad Magnet
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Our Bad Magnet

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Our Bad Magnet is an unashamedly dark and deliciously funny play from one of Scotland’s brightest young writing talents, in which the boundaries between fantasy and reality merge with unpredictable results. Centering on an uneasy reunion, Our Bad Magnet follows the progress of four boys from 9 to 29 as they try to unlock the secrets of childhood and memory. Throw in 1980s indie music, a ventriloquist’s dummy, some magical fairy stories and the word ‘nimston’, and you have an hilarious black comedy which isn’t afraid to make you think while you’re laughing out loud.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2001
Pages
72
ISBN
9781840022445

Our Bad Magnet is an unashamedly dark and deliciously funny play from one of Scotland’s brightest young writing talents, in which the boundaries between fantasy and reality merge with unpredictable results. Centering on an uneasy reunion, Our Bad Magnet follows the progress of four boys from 9 to 29 as they try to unlock the secrets of childhood and memory. Throw in 1980s indie music, a ventriloquist’s dummy, some magical fairy stories and the word ‘nimston’, and you have an hilarious black comedy which isn’t afraid to make you think while you’re laughing out loud.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2001
Pages
72
ISBN
9781840022445