Malcolm Sutton

Malcolm Sutton

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When Richard’s campaign for dog food is trolled with hostile memes, he wants to celebrate. For three months, the London adman’s been pushing increasingly risky themes in an effort to get sacked without losing his girlfriend.

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Cameron WoodheadSydney Morning Herald/The Age
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"Journalist and musician Malcolm Sutton brings irreverent quirk to this black comedy steeped in the atmosphere and lore of suburban Adelaide."
Rachael MeadIndaily
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"In the tradition of Ben Elton and Tom Sharpe, Sutton’s brisk narrative pace, energetic prose and characters with darkly skewed perspectives on the modern world combine to create a unique combination of keenly observant and satirical black humour."

The Fake Jesus

When Christ appears on an Adelaide beach in the middle of a long hot winter, Pete’s as surprised as anyone. Moments later they’re having a fistfight …

It’s the Second Coming — faked by a political party to boost polls — and if there’s one thing Pete can’t stand, it’s actors.

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Peter Goers Adelaide Theatre Director, Author and Critic
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“A mad, compelling, funny, strange, gonzo ride. Broken hero verses another broken hero. Wow!”
Ben BrennanNews Corp Australia
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“The Fake Jesus is a mad misadventure through a God almighty mess that rings eerily true in our current media and political landscape.”