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Office Games archiveAgainst the backdrop of peace negotiations after the Great War, we are taken behind the scenes at the Foreign Office. Overseen by the imperious Charles Raven, the men in his office engage in "office games" of petty one-upmanship and bullying, mostly at the expense of their meek and fervently religious colleague Wilkes. This simmering boredom is alleviated when Raven's is "carpeted" over a missing "O" in an important cabinet briefing. When blame for this unforgivable error is shifted to the typist Rose Browne, she attempts to keep her job using the only methods she feels are available to her. Blackmail, adultery and suspected espionage ensue and the innocent horseplay that makes up all their office lives threatens to turn very nasty. Office Games evokes a time when honour and loyalty to one's country were paramount, class distinctions were embedded in the national psyche...and it was career suicide to get involved with a girl from the typing pool!

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Author: Trevor Baxter

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Archive listings for Office Games (2003)

Work type: Play.

T01029777000

Producer Bill Kenwright. Director Guy Retallack. Design Christopher Richardson. Lighting Douglas Kuhrt. Performer Adam Rickitt. Performer Charlie Brooks. Performer Richard O'Callaghan. Performer Mel Raido. Performer Adam Croasdell. Performer Robin Browne.
23 Apr 03 to 25 May 03Pleasance, Inner London :: V276
listing details L1376028634

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