The Faith Machine

The Faith Machine by Alexi Kaye Campbell, published by Nick Hern Books in 2011, is a thought-provoking exploration of the intricate relationship between faith and capitalism. This edition, written in English and spanning 113 pages, delves into fundamental questions about the true meaning of love, set against the backdrop of a journey from America to Britain and a remote Greek island.
Readers will find a narrative that begins on a beautiful September morning in New York, where Sophie compels Tom to make a life-altering decision. The unfolding events challenge their lives and relationships, prompting reflections on themes of faith and personal choice. This play, categorized within the realms of drama and performing arts, invites contemplation on the complexities of human connections amidst societal pressures.
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Travelling from America to Britain to a remote Greek island, The Faith Machine explores the relationship between faith and capitalism and asks fundamental questions about the true meaning of love.
On a beautiful September morning in New York, Sophie forces Tom into a decision. The choice he makes, and the events of that day, will change their lives for ever.
Alexi Kaye Campbell’s play The Faith Machine premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2011.
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