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Readers have mixed feelings about this play. While some appreciate its valuable portrayal of disability history, others criticize its crude language and explicit content, finding it unpleasant to read.
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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