It's a Motherf**king Pleasure

It's a Motherf**king Pleasure

It's a Motherf**king Pleasure

It's a Motherf**king Pleasure

Overview

Usually, disabled people just want to do the right thing. But what if they didn’t? What if they were out to make as much money as possible from the guilt of nondisabled, anxious people (like you)?

In PR office RIZE, blind talent manager Tim has worked out how to monetise disability. Together with wannabe blind influencer Ross, and anxious HR manager Helen, he is determined to cash in on ‘Able Anxiety’. But their mission has unintended consequences, as it turns out that manipulating people’s desire to fit in is even easier than you think.

Meanwhile Aarian, Sam and Chloe are here to deliver a fully accessible show. Or they’re trying to. They’re worthy, they’re dedicated, they’re just fundamentally good people (unlike you). But there’s a problem, the captions can’t be seen by the blind audience and the audio description is going over the heads of the deaf. Not to mention the gay jokes, the gender pay gap and the climate crisis...

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Details

  • Time Period: Contemporary, Present Day
  • Target Audience: Adult

Authors

Sam Brewer

Samuel Brewer is one of the co-founders of FlawBored and co-writer of It’s A Motherf **king Pleasure.

Samuel trained on the BA Acting Collaborative and Devised Theatre course at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 2020.

Since graduating he has ...

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Aarian Mehrabani

Aarian Mehrabani is one of the co-founders of FlawBored and co-writer of It’s A Motherf **king Pleasure.

Aarian trained on the BA Acting (Collaborative and devised theatre) course at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 2020. Before moving to London ...

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Chloe Palmer

Chloe Palmer is one of the co-founders of FlawBored and co-writer of It’s A Motherf **king Pleasure.

She is an actor and writer who graduated from the BA Acting Collaborative and Devised Course at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in 2020.

As an actor: We Need to ...

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Josh Roche

Josh Roche is the winner of the JMK Award 2017, the UK’s most prestigious award for directors under 30, directing My Name is Rachel Corrie at the Young Vic, edited by Alan Rickman & Katherine Viner, starring Erin Doherty. He has directed over twenty productions, including ...

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