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Unlike most people, Brader and his sister feel nothing upon hearing the news except, perhaps, a quiet sense of relief that "the devil" in their lives is now gone for good.
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Spitting in the Face of The Devil begins with Brader receiving word that his father a former Marine has succumbed to an on-the-job heart attack.
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While Brader might have been confused by "Big Bob's" easy camaraderie with "Little Bob's" two closest friends, the fact that their presence kept his father distracted enough to save Bader from an occasional beating made the lack of paternal love almost acceptable.
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Directed and developed by Brader's wife, Suzanne Bachner, this monologue traces a childhood history of bed wetting, beatings, blame, and belittlement.
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Directed and developed by Brader's wife, Suzanne Bachner, this monologue traces a childhood history of bed wetting, beatings, blame, and belittlement.
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Beautifully performed by Brader, in far too many ways his monologue brings to mind the title chosen by George Bernard Shaw for his 1932 play: Too True To Be Good.
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It wasn't until one of his friends informed Brader that his father was a pedophile that things started to make sense.
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Spitting in the Face of The Devil begins with Brader receiving word that his father a former Marine has succumbed to an on-the-job heart attack.
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It wasn't until one of his friends informed Brader that his father was a pedophile that things started to make sense.
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While Brader might have been confused by "Big Bob's" easy camaraderie with "Little Bob's" two closest friends, the fact that their presence kept his father distracted enough to save Bader from an occasional beating made the lack of paternal love almost acceptable.
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