Kevin King of Egypt
weight: 210.0 g
Product Code: MLP/S/1
Product Condition: New
Escaped psychiatric patient Kevin Haggerty is not pleased about his diagnosis, even less pleased about being on a section of the Mental Health Act and distinctly upset about being told he is not the reincarnation of the pharaoh Ramses II. On his way to Egypt, via the Tesco Express, he stumbles across the nemesis to all his plans: Millie – a lost six-year-old. Together they embark on a journey that will change both their lives forever.
Written and performed by stand-up poet and psychiatric nurse Rob Gee (“Seriously funny” – Sunday Mirror), Kevin, King of Egypt has just completed a multi-award winning tour across North America.
This book is the script of the show and contains an audio CD of the performance.
“A master storyteller... moving, funny and engrossing.” Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
“A moving, funny, deeply human show not to be missed.” Victoria Times Colonist
“Obsessively-compulsively watchable… crammed with Gees trademark mixture of killer wit and medical commentary.” Orlando Sentinel
“Hilarious… bound to simultaneously break hearts and lift spirits.” Vue Weekly, Alberta
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