Stuff Happens
by David Hare

Stuff Happens Book Cover
Stuff Happens Cover

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Readers have mixed feelings about the play, noting its powerful themes and historical relevance while expressing that it can be long-winded and dense. Many appreciate David Hare's skillful writing and poignant commentary on the Iraq War, while some criticize its entertainment value, suggesting it leans more towards a documentary than a traditional play. Overall, it resonates deeply, sparking reflection on leadership and war's consequences.

Profound historical significance Compelling character development Engaging and thought-provoking Witty critique of politics Can be long-winded Not traditionally entertaining

Synopsis

Stuff happens...

And it's untidy, and freedom's untidy, and free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things.'

The famous response of American Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to the looting of Baghdad at a press conference in 2003 provides the title for David Hare's play about the extraordinary process leading up to the invasion of Iraq.

Stuff Happens premiered at the National Theatre, London, in 2004 and has subsequently been performed around the world.

Publication

Publisher Faber & Faber
Year 2006
Binding Paperback
Edition Revised ed.
Pages 144
Language English
ISBN-13 9780571234066
ISBN-10 0571234062

Stuff Happens is a British play written by David Hare and published by Faber & Faber (2006).

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