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It's a Wicked Good Life (Dramatized)

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It's a Wicked Good Life (Dramatized)

By: Clay T. Graybeal
Narrated by: Rocky Coast Radio Theatre
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It's A Wicked Good Life is a fun-filled parody of that classic holiday favorite: It's A Wonderful Life.

It's A Wicked Good Life is the story of Norm Peabody, a Downeast fisherman who lives in a small Maine coastal village, and helps run the local co-op. Mr. Duffy is a wealthy businessman who's been trying to take over every business in town. When things begin to fall apart for Norm, Duffy steals his only hope for the future. But just then, an offer of help comes from a mysterious stranger, Freddie, the Devil's very own nephew and helper.

Will Duffy take over the town? Will Norm give in to temptation? Filled with odd and colorful characters, as well as a mythical giant blue lobster, It's a Wicked Good Life tells an old story in a completely new way.

©2005 Mind's Eye Productions (P)2005 Mind's Eye Productions
Drama & Plays Satire

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