Influence | |
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Written by | David Williamson |
Date premiered | March 2005 |
Place premiered | Drama Theatre, Sydney |
Original language | English |
Influence is a 2005 play by David Williamson about a right-wing radio "shock jock".[1] It was inspired by the popularity of such personalities as Stan Zemanek, John Laws and Alan Jones.[2]
Williamson described the lead character as "a racist, homophobic, neo-con, horrible shock jock ... I really enjoyed writing him because I let all my deep racist, sexist impulses and anti-Muslim impulses flow out, because I know they're there underneath and I know that I don't really believe in that value system but I know that lurking deep within us there's the capacity to be bigoted, shocking and terrible."[3]
References
- โ Review of published version of play at Australian Public Intellectual Network
- โ Rebecca Baillie, "Williamson's new play targets the 'shock jocks' ", The 7:30 Report, 17 March 2005, accessed 8 April 2013
- โ "David Williamson in Conversation". ABC Radio National. 25 July 2006.
External links
- review of 2005 Sydney production at Sydney Morning Herald
- Review of 2005 Melbourne production at The Age
- Production details at AusStage
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