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Divorce Twitter

So stupid, it could be true…

von Patrick Räx Schneider / 27. November 2022
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN:
Umfang: 84
Altersempfehlung: ab 18 Jahre

Kurzbeschreibung:

A farce. A satire. A true-crime play. Perfect for any amateur theater group that would like to take on a current, a socio-critical subject matter without having to resort to old, much-performed plays. Or professionals who are not afraid to bring the stupidity of reality to the stage. English transla

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George Jefferson, the richest man in town, and his wife Michelle separate amicably after 26 years of marriage. Very private photos are leaked to the editor-in-chief of the village newspaper. Since George‘s success has long been a thorn in her side, she seizes the opportunity to destroy George‘s reputation. She fabricates a story about adultery and fraud and portrays George as a liar. But George does not allow himself to be blackmailed. Soon no one knows who is still telling the truth and who is lying. To make matters worse, the president of the USA regularly adds his two cents.

Historical context: On January 9, 2019, the richest man in the world announced his divorce. A tabloid newspaper tried to exploit the excitement surrounding the fact that the world’s wealthiest man was divorcing to blackmail him with private photos and text messages. Not least to suck up to the 45th president of the USA …

A farce. A satire. A true-crime play. Perfect for any amateur theater group that would like to take on a current, a socio-critical subject matter without having to resort to old, much-performed plays. Or professionals who are not afraid to bring the stupidity of reality to the stage. English translation of the Swiss original ISBN: 978-3-756553-10-5

Lesemotive:

Spannung
Magie
Romantik
Lehrreich
Blutrunstig
Humor