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Crazy Thoughts is an action packed comedy by world renowned playwright Doug Moody.

We find ourselves in a caravan park which is occupied by scum. The residents are crooks, drug addicts, drunks, dole bludgers and drop-outs from society. No decent person would want to reside in such an establishment and in amongst the shady goings-on we find a source of great humour.

Betty decides that the inmates of her park need saving and goes in search of a preacher to cleanse the souls of the sinners around her. Unfortunately she ends up with a charlatan called Doug. This man betrays his dreams and is in fact a bigger sinner than those he preaches to.

Madness and mayhem result to the delight of the panlickers Betty was trying to help.

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