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Half Alive - John Dempsey

Half Alive

John Dempsey
unknown , English
10 ratings

You Got To Be A Crazy Speed Freak To Survive Down Here

Danny the Demon races into the underground. Beat up old guitar strung across his back, he takes four lightning strides past the ancient wrinkled newspaper seller with the bulbous purple nose and reaches the top of the old wooden escalator. He grabs at a handrail and leaps three at a time down the rickety moving steps. His grubby blond hair flies behind him like a horse’s mane. Matted and greasy, it hasn’t been washed for months. Neither has his body. Neither has his jeans, t-shirt or plimsolls. Danny is a scumbag busker and he’s late for his pitch.

This is a fast-paced and hilariously entertaining comedy. Down in the London underground cavorting with the buskers that you’ve always seen and then wondered what they get up to after you'd walked past…

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