City Sugar A Play

City Sugar A Play by Stephen Poliakoff, published by French in 1976, is a drama that explores the complexities of disillusionment in the world of entertainment. This edition consists of 67 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Leonard, a disk jockey who grapples with the superficiality of his role in creating fantasies for his teenage audience. His frustration leads him to confront Nicola, a contestant in a competition, as he questions the very nature of the illusions they perpetuate.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of the dynamics between reality and fantasy, as well as the impact of such illusions on both the creator and the audience. The play features a cast of three women and four men, highlighting the interpersonal relationships and conflicts that arise in this setting. With its focus on drama and European themes, City Sugar invites readers to reflect on the consequences of dismantling fantasies and the societal implications of entertainment.
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Leonard, a disk jockey, is increasingly disillusioned with the falsity of his job of provding fantasies for his devoted teenage listeners. So frustrated is he that he tries to force Nicola, a contestant in a stupid competition, to realise the idiocy of the whole set-up – but what is the result when fantasies are destroyed?3 women, 4 men
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