An Evaluation Of Brian | Smile C**t, You're Not Dead Yet
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An Evaluation Of Brian What does it mean to be good?

Smile C**t, You're Not Dead Yet
Death, Cancer, Existential Dread and Laughs


An Evaluation Of Brian - Giant's Garden Theatre
Brian is a social justice warrior. His battles in the comment sections are brutal. He is a hero to all those who didn't ask for his help. When Brian is killed on impact, he is sent to He who holds the last judgment. But has Brian done enough on earth to impress Saint Peter?

Written by: Kylie Shannon
Directed by: Ant�in Gorman
Produced by: Sarah Wiley
Performed by: Darren O'Hara + Jonathan Quigley
Photos by : Victoria Anderson

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Smile C**t, You're Not Dead Yet - Ben Morgan
After a battle with cancer and the death of a friend, Ben Morgan brings a work in progress about the search for meaning and purpose in life.

Written + Performed by: Ben Morgan

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