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Keith just wants to say he’s sorry. A lifetime of drug and alcohol abuse has given him a lot to apologise for – particularly to the two people who raised from a child. But as the memories of violence, betrayal, lies and recriminations are raked to the surface, it becomes clear that past actions can have shocking repercussions in the present. Forgiving is easy, forgetting is a different story.
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Step 9 (of 12)
Keith just wants to say he’s sorry. A lifetime of drug and alcohol abuse has given him a lot to apologise for – particularly to the two people who raised from a child. But as the memories of violence, betrayal, lies and recriminations are raked to the surface, it becomes clear that past actions can have shocking repercussions in the present. Forgiving is easy, forgetting is a different story.
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Step 9 (of 12)

Step 9 (of 12)

by Rob Hayes
Step 9 (of 12)

Step 9 (of 12)

by Rob Hayes

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Overview

Keith just wants to say he’s sorry. A lifetime of drug and alcohol abuse has given him a lot to apologise for – particularly to the two people who raised from a child. But as the memories of violence, betrayal, lies and recriminations are raked to the surface, it becomes clear that past actions can have shocking repercussions in the present. Forgiving is easy, forgetting is a different story.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849431941
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/28/2012
Series: Oberon Modern Plays
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

ROB HAYES is a 25-year-old award-winning playwright, and makes his London debut at The Cock Tavern Theatre with the World Premiere of A Butcher Of Distinction, offering a journey in to the bizarre and grotesque world of this young and extraordinarily talented young mind. Hayes recently won "Best Overall Production" at the 26th Lost Theatre Annual One Act Festival for his collaboration with Ned Bennett.
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