Make and Break
by Michael Frayn

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Readers find Make and Break to be a sharp and funny comedy that delves into the complexities of business life. The character of John Garrard is highlighted as a compelling figure reflective of modern corporate culture. Overall, the play presents both humor and thought-provoking themes regarding consumption and relationships in the workplace.

Sharp and funny dialogueCompelling character portrayalA bit predictable at times

Synopsis

John Garrard is a successful manufacturer who is driven by a compulsion to use and consume the world and the people around him.

He is briefly intensely curious about everything he comes across, particularly other people's worlds: their religious beliefs, their sexual and artistic yearnings and their feelings about him.

During one climactic night amid the hectic activities of a trade fair in Germany, it looks as if he will be forced to turn his sharp eyes upon himself and come face to face at last with silence and darkness.2 women, 11 men

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1980
BindingPaperback
Pages114
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573112577
ISBN-100573112576

Make and Break is a British play written by Michael Frayn and published by Samuel French (1980).

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