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Preferential Treatment is a light hearted high school drama from the stable of Doug Moody, the connoisseur’s playwright of choice.

We are introduced to two stuck up toffee nosed girls who get involved with two dubious fellows at their school. A series of comical situations develop with hilarious results.

Why is Billy working on the garbo truck? Is he working the dust cart because his parents are at the mercy of a greedy and ruthless Queenslander or is Billy himself money hungry?

Will the students pull the wool over their teachers eyes when they fall out and a blazing row erupts like an inferno? And what will the geriatric residents of the local old folks home make of them when they come calling?

Prepare yourself to be laughing like a drain as you indulge in Preferential Treatment!

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