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Who's Afraid of the Working Class?
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Who’s Afraid of the Working Class?

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Five plays are intertwined in one in this story of fringe dwellers living in an age of social, economic and moral deprivation. Mostly without work, and politically disengaged, they work at survival.

‘With intelligence, well-judged humour and the searching qualities of truly memorable theatre, the play peels away political propaganda and notions of correctness to present a candid, difficult, searing portrait of the poor and marginalised.’ - Sydney Morning Herald

Who’s Afraid of the Working Class? was adapted into the feature film Blessed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Currency Press Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
22 July 2014
Pages
104
ISBN
9781925005240

Five plays are intertwined in one in this story of fringe dwellers living in an age of social, economic and moral deprivation. Mostly without work, and politically disengaged, they work at survival.

‘With intelligence, well-judged humour and the searching qualities of truly memorable theatre, the play peels away political propaganda and notions of correctness to present a candid, difficult, searing portrait of the poor and marginalised.’ - Sydney Morning Herald

Who’s Afraid of the Working Class? was adapted into the feature film Blessed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Currency Press Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
22 July 2014
Pages
104
ISBN
9781925005240