Crash

by William Nicholson

This is an eBook that you can download electronically.

Crash is a contemporary, satirical comedy, probing the feelings behind and reaction to the economic crisis and the people who caused it.

The play follows a reunion of sorts, but on the basis of the characters' current situations, their common ground is at best elusive. Nick is a Securities Trader for Goldman Sachs and collector of art. Humphrey is an artist with ethics and a cheque he's not sure he should cash. And Christine is the beautiful girl they both loved, but Humphrey married. All together again, in Nick's Elizabethan mansion, getting ready to celebrate the unveiling of a new sculpture.

But under the surface Humphrey is angry. Angry in the same way that the whole world is angry, angry about how people like Nick seem to have got away with causing a financial meltdown that affected everyone, but still manage to bank their bonuses.

William Nicholson is the Tony and Academy award nominated author of Shadowlands and screenwriter on Gladiator and Elizabeth: The Golden Age as well as an acclaimed novelist. His new play seethes with the fury of a nation duped, alongside some sharp political humour about art, Collateralised Debt Obligations and ramblers.

SKU: 9781408140451 Format: EPUB
KES 2,247
International delivery
Free click & collect
When you buy an ebook from TBC, you will be given a code to download your purchase from our ebook partner Snapplify. After you have redeemed the code and associated it with a Snapplify account, you'll need to download the Snapplify Reader to read your ebooks. The free Snapplify Reader app works across iOS, Android, Chrome OS, Windows and macOS; on tablets and mobile devices, as well as on desktop PCs and Apple Macs.

You're currently browsing Text Book Centre's digital books site. To browse our range of physical books as well as a wide selection of stationery, art supplies, electronics and more, visit our main site at textbookcentre.com!

Reviews

This product does not have any reviews yet.

Add your review