Description
Stacey and Dom are wet dogs — unashamed misfits — they don’t belong to any particular clique or group and they don’t particularly care. For the other kids at their high school, the end of year graduation party is a time to celebrate with friends, but for Stacey and Dom it’s a chance to make a statement about who they are and show everyone exactly what a wet dog is capable of.
PRODUCTION HISTORY
Wet Dogs was first performed by Barking Gecko Theatre Company in 1999.
ISBN: 978 1 921390 65 4
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