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Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Two Plays : Corporate Vibes : Face to Face
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* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Currency Press , 1999 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A New Williamson?, Peter Fitzpatrick , single work criticism (p. vii-x)
Corporate Vibes, David Williamson , single work drama
'Games are David Williamson's forte and corporate games are the target for his two newest plays. Sam, the victim of Corporate Vibes, is a real estate developer, a self-made man who gets his way by shouting. When his staff mutiny and he finds himself confronted by a soft-spoken mediator and demands for buildings which "delight the eye", the stage is set for vintage farce'. (Back cover).
(p. 1-66)
Face to Face, David Williamson , single work drama
'Face to Face takes up the issue in more serious vein. Glen is in his mid-20s, all brawn and not much brain. All he ever wanted to do was build scaffolding. Then one day in anger he rams the boss's Mercedes. Glen elects to have a judicial community conference in place of a trial, and the audience become witnesses to an emotional debate which draws out a trail of responsibility extending from Glen to his work-mates, his mother, his employer and to society itself.' (Publisher's blurb, back cover).
(p. 67-125)
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