Losing an arm or a leg doesn't mean losing a sense of humor or ambition. Have you heard the one about the handicapped people who thought they could succeed in the normal world.
Dot's cafe has a hot-line to the police and she turns a deaf air to charity and altruism, until an unwelcome visitor rattles the bastion of "Free Enterprise".
Dress rehearsal night at the Little Theatre and tensions run high as over stimulated actors and temperamental crew draw near to the premiere of local playwright Brian Trout's play set among the Gods of Ancient Greece.
Austin Morris playing fiddle in the township's rock band is excruciating enough, but when the cantankerous old so-and-so keeps butting into other farmer's affairs, who knows what tune the local community will end up dancing to.
Protesting is not for the faint of heart - it's hard enough to keep your certainty in the face of rage and passion of your own people, and then what happens when the police come?