Crybaby: A comical stab at the chaotic world of adults through a toddler’s eyes
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In an era when each day’s farcical headlines seem to allude to yet another outsized tantrum involving a publicly elected octogenarian throwing his toys out the White House cot, it seems perfectly reasonable to write a play about a toddler trapped in the body…
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What happened
In an era when each day’s farcical headlines seem to allude to yet another outsized tantrum involving a publicly elected octogenarian throwing his toys out the White House cot, it seems perfectly reasonable to write a play about a toddler trapped in the body…
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