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The Power of Yes - A dramatist seeks to understand the financial crisis archiveA dramatist seeks to understand the financial crisis. In retrospect is it fair to say that the idea that banks could manage risk was a total illusion? On 15 September 2008, capitalism came to a grinding halt. As sub-prime mortgages and toxic securities continued to dominate the headlines, this spring the National Theatre asked David Hare to write an urgent and immediate work to be staged this autumn that sought to find out what had happened, and why. Capitalism works when greed and fear are in the correct balance. This time they got out of balance. Too much greed, not enough fear. Meeting with many of the key players from the financial world, David Hare, author of The Permanent Way and Stuff Happens, has created The Power of Yes: a compelling narrative, as enlightening as it is entertaining. It's like a ship which you're being told is in apple-pie order, the decks are cleaned, the metal is burnished, the only thing nobody mentions: it's being driven at full speed towards an iceberg. Not so much a play as a jaw-dropping account of how, as the banks went bust, capitalism was replaced by a socialism that bailed out the rich alone. Running time 1hr 45mins - no interval.

Cast/Performers

Julien Ball, Ian Bartholomew, Jasper Britton, Richard Corderey, Jonathan Coy, Mark Elstob, Paul Freeman, Ian Gelder, John Hollingworth, Bruce Myers, Claire Price, Jeff Rawle, Christian Roe, Jemima Rooper, Malcolm Sinclair, Peter Sullivan, Nicolas Tennant, Alan Vicary, Simon Williams, Lizzie Winkler

Creatives/Company

Author: David Hare
Producer: National Theatre
Director: Angus Jackson
Design(s): Bob Crowley, Jon Driscoll (projection)
Lighting: Paule Constable
Music: Stephen Warbeck
Sound: John Leonard

The Power of Yes - A dramatist seeks to understand the financial crisis

The Power of Yes - A dramatist seeks to understand the financial crisis (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0220229323. Details of all The Power of Yes - A dramatist seeks to understand the financial crisis archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S254519940

Archive Listings

29 Sep 09
  to
18 Apr 10
Lyttelton (National Theatre)
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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