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Money: The Gameshow: The Gameshow
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Casino and Queenie used to be hedge fund managers. Before the financial crisis of 2008, that is. Now, in an inspired – or desperate – career move, they’ve turned to performance art to share their stories of how to make (and lose) billions from economic downturn. Playing with £10,000 in real pound coins, you are invited to bet long, short and hedge, as Casino and Queenie guide you through a series of high-stake games that show how the world’s economic system came to the precipice of total collapse. MONEY the game show takes a playful and politically sharp look at the roots of the 2008 financial crisis and its ongoing impact, as well as tackling some bigger questions: What is money? What is it worth? And what happens if we stop believing in it?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOberon Books
Release dateJan 25, 2013
ISBN9781849436502
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Clare Duffy

Clare Duffy is a playwright and director. She is artistic director of Civic Digits and co-director of Unlimited Theatre, which she co-founded in 1997. She is an associate artist at Perth Theatre, making The Big Data Show, which integrates ethical hacking, digital gaming and live performance. She recently co-wrote Future Bodies with Abbi Greenland, a co-production between RashDash, Unlimited Theatre and Home, Manchester. Clare has written the CBeebies’ Christmas show since 2013, and adapted A Midsummer Night’s Dream for CBeebies in 2016, which won the Royal Television Society’s Award for Best Children’s Programme. She wrote and directed Money: The Game Show for The Arches in 2011, which was remounted at the Bush Theatre in London, and published by Oberon Books. Clare won a Pearson Award for her first full-length play Crossings in 2003, which was published and toured the UK in 2005.

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