Introducing THE NEW NOVEL 'Pass Me a Life' by Kennedy Bennett Fox – LEARN MORE

Discover the stories of Kennedy Bennett Fox: exploring love, acceptance, and human connection

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“Love has no age, no limit, and no death.” - John Galsworthy

OUR STORIES

Exploring the beauty of diverse relationships through storytelling

Pass Me A Life

A CHANCE MEETING SETS FIRE TO A LIFETIME

At 27 Johnno Willadoro is the star of Aussie football, adored by everyone. Johnno knows he wants more than life is dealing him.

Attending a party, he crosses the path of a mate’s uncle. Uncle Robbie is 50. He is a man who captures his attention. Hell, why? Johnno does not understand why he gravitates to this man.

Their relationship unleashes a torrent of social media abuse. This is a story of two men, who, through all the challenges they face; is their love strong enough to see it through?

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It Was Just A Haircut

LIFE IS NOT always short back and sides

At 22 George Andrawas was commencing his career as a hairdresser. Raised by his sole parent mum, due to his dad leaving before he was born.

George was looking for love.

Grant Meadows, 42, accountant - his life was a spreadsheet. Always a short back and sides man. How did he get inveigled into a style cut?

So, what happens next?

What did happen to George’s dad?

Time will tell ... or will it all just end up as a bad cut?

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Juggling

Theatre script: Some loves have to stay secret...

After 60 years together, Roger and Peter are living in aged care and reminiscing. Around them, three male couples circle them on stage and play out their own stories.

Two married men who meet once each year. A young man wanting to explore an older lover. Two men visiting family in the aged care facility attempt to interact.

All are exploring a chance for happiness.

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ATT-TEN-SHUN

theatre script: Could it have been more?

As Matthew retires from the Army having been awarded a major military honour, his lifelong friend -Robert from schooldays -is there to join in the celebrations, much to the annoyance of Matthew's wife Deidre.

Matty begins to question his friendship with Robbie - could it have been more?

As Matty delves into this exploration, they both unearth hidden feelings.

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The Balcony

theatre script: Happy reminisces or?

A romantic weekend at Noosa overlooking the beach for David and Sam. All goes well until Tom and his love, Richard arrive in the next door unit.

No problem, except David and Tom are ex-lovers. Theirs had been a ‘feisty’ long romance. As they both walk onto their balconies, with a drink, at the same time, is it happy reminisces or?

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Chartered Love

theatre script: How the hell can this work?

Tom, an accountant, is looking for monogamous love when he meets older Walter in a bar. He teases him into a lunch date.

Tom lays it on that he likes Walter and in analytical accountant mode, sets out his ideas for a happy relationship, without any financial burdens, or living together 24/7.

How the hell can this work? Feelin adventurous, Walter gives it a try.

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Dad Chat

theatre script:Is his son’s best friend the problem or?

A dad is concerned about his son at Uni. Why is he slacking in his studies, lost interest at sport, what is the cause of this ? Where is his mum to help sort this?

Is his son’s best friend the problem, or the distraction?

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Reviews of Kennedy's works

Some kind words by readers and viewers.
"Such a deeply meaningful performance for our community and depicting different facets so well. I'm in awe of your talent for tying those different facets together into a cogent theatrical performance piece. Brilliant!"
Review for 'Juggling'
"As a gay man I thought it was nice to see gay life portrayed as 'normal' rather than the stereotypical flamboyant side because in the end that is what most of us do - just get on with it. I was very impressed with Kennedy's script and how authentic it was. Thoroughly enjoyed it."
Review for 'Juggling'
"I felt that it was a great vehicle for promotion of acceptance and understanding.  Well done!"
Review for 'Juggling'

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Discover the journey and passion behind the storyteller

We aspire to romance, whatever the gender mix, just to be loved.

Creating stories that bring to life relationships, passion, stirring up emotions, and love, Kennedy Bennett Fox masterfully weaves these elements through his novels and theatrical encounters.

Born on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia, and residing in Buderim, Kennedy Bennett Fox is a fourth-generation lawyer who has dedicated a lifetime to the law. Since the 1970s, he has been deeply involved in local theatre as both an actor and director. His first play, 'Juggling,' was performed at the Maleny Playhouse in August 2023 under the direction of Anne Grant of 3bcreative.

Kennedy's first novel, 'Pass Me a Life,' soon to be published, marks the beginning of his literary journey. Not one to sit still, he is already working on his second novel. Both novels explore male same-sex relationships.
* PHOTOGRAPHY BY Simon Peter Fox Photography
Headshot of the author, Kennedy Bennett Fox.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Answers to common questions about Kennedy's work

What themes does Kennedy Bennett Fox explore in his novels and plays?

Same sex and gender related relationships, exploring the impact on those around them.

Where can I purchase Kennedy Bennett Fox's books?

To be updated shortly on publication.

How can I stay updated on Kennedy Bennett Fox's upcoming works and events?

This website is the best place to stay up-to-date on Kennedy's work. He does not use social media at this stage.

What advice does Kennedy Bennett Fox have for aspiring writers and playwrights?

A good editor for a novel and dramaturge for theatre scripts. Always remember you have final say, your thoughts are original and may not be the ‘done thing’. Oscar Wilde said: ‘Be yourself, everyone else is taken.’

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