Crunch Time

Crunch Time

by David Williamson
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Publication Date: 18/05/2022

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Steve, a typical Aussie bloke, has retired from his company and passed the family business over to his confident son Jimmy, leaving his more sensitive son Luke out in the cold. This is just the latest in a lifetime of insults and rejection for Luke and he stops speaking to his father … for eight years. Steve falls gravely ill and, wanting a measure of peace before the end, tries to make things right with Luke. Once Luke can finally see the love behind the bluster, he and Jimmy commit to doing whatever it takes to fulfil their father's dying wish. Crunch Time, David Williamson's final play after an astonishing 50 years of writing for the stage, displays his much-loved combination of wit and drama in a tale of family and duty set against current social issues. 'Chair-gripping tension … Williamson's trademark sense of dramatic irony is lively to the end.'—Sydney Morning Herald 'There is as much humour ... as joy, tenderness and disappointment.'—Sydney Arts Guide 'A fine swan song for the finest playwright Australia has ever seen'—State of the Art

ISBN:
9781760627898
9781760627898
Category:
Plays
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
18-05-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Currency Press
David Williamson

Dr David Williamson has written extensively on modern German history, the history of international relations and diplomacy, the Second World War and the Cold War. Among his many publications are The Third Reich (also translated into Italian), Bismarck and Germany, The British in Germany, 1918-30, War and Peace: International Relations 1914-45, Mussolini: From Socialist to Fascist, Germany From Defeat to Partition, 1949- 63, Europe and the Cold War, 1945-91, Germany: 1815 to the Present, The Siege of Malta 1940-1942 and The Age of Dictators, which is being translated into Greek. He has also published a biography of General Lord Robertson. David Williamson lives in Berkshire and lectures and writes.

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