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These two modern, uproarious comedies are fast and loose fables about contemporary life in the north of England. Part knockabout farce, part cookery course, part philosophical investigation, Cooking With Elvis is a provocative and outrageously funny look at disability while enjoying the three greatest pleasures in the world -- sex, food and the King. Bollocks, inspired by Ernst Toller's neglected masterpiece, Hinkermann, examines the impotence of lives ruined by war. Looking at the emasculation of a society where small lives are dominated by the ideologies that support big business, this intense yet darkly-humorous work is about the emotional scars that follow physical pain.
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