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The play explores the plight of cerebral palsy victims trapped in a Zolaesque sweatshop that masquerades as a rehabilitation center.
The entire play takes place in the men's toilet, one room the CP patients can be themselves in.
The playwright, himself a victim of cerebral palsy, shows us that even CP victims get bored with rug weaving and block making and folding boxes.
"Four stars for Creeps, an overwhelming, beautiful play."
— WRC TV
Creeps is a American play written by David Freeman and published by Samuel French in New York (1972).
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