

Virtue Victorious
Tim Kelly
The president of Gentle Grimes Corporation is the meanest man in town, a despicable rogue who has invented a smog machine which he intends to sell to developing nations so that they may become "civilized."
Utterly, completely villainous, he spies on his competitors, advocates civic non-involvement, cheats on his taxes, bugs telephones - he even disposes of a company traitor by dropping her into a paper shredder!
Who can stand against such villainy?!
Heroic Dauntless Crusader, consumer advocate and all-around nice guy, who plans to expose the villain for what he really is - that's who!
There are wild chase scenes, election rallies, long lost parents, orphans, dirty tricks and young love.
The frenzied climax occurs when a demented Grimes tries to stuff heroine Little Saccharin into the smog machine and battles Dauntless Crusader in an uproarious fight sequence!
There are modern costumes, a simple set, and even a few songs, if desired.
It not only sends the audience home smiling, it's as timely as the next political scandal.
Dirty Work In High Places is a American comedy play written by Tim J Kelly and published by Samuel French (1976).
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