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Arnolds Citadel is an awe inspiring play from the legendary playwright Doug Moody.

We meet Arnold who was born with the talents of a gifted musician. After an early flurry of success the effects of the Vietnam War saw his career in the music industry go down the shute.

Arnold has become a dole bludger facing the curses of the battler – cowardism, treachery and humiliation. He endures the futile existence of a mundane and mediocre man who is haunted by spectres for wasting his God given talents. He has failed to pass on his knowledge to the next generation and he is now being punished for this.

Then a glimmer of hope appears on the horizon with the possibility of a brand new recording studio where he can help up-and-coming musos. Arnold has choices to make and those choices will map out the course of his life. Will he gain fame and fortune. Will he sacrifice his pride. Will he succumb to temptation and loose everything.

Arnold must learn that nobody does anything for nothing and must contend with a runaway girl, a truck load of drugs and hot recording equipment on his journey through life.

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