The Faith Machine

Cast: 4f 4m

Staging: Built set

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback, 128 pages ISBN: 9781848422179Publication Date:
25 Aug 2011
Size: 198mm x 129mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
Ebook, 128 pages ISBN: 9781780013107Publication Date:
10 Apr 2014
£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
First Staged:
Royal Court Theatre, London, 2011

The Faith Machine

By Alexi Kaye Campbell

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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.

The Faith Machine is also available in the volume Alexi Kaye Campbell Plays: One.

Press Quotes

'An urgent play that has the courage to address big issues'

Guardian

'A welcome, brave and searching piece of drama.'

Financial Times

'The play is blessed with a palpable generosity of spirit and many moments of sly humour'

Telegraph

'Ambitious, impassioned and eloquent, with some of the best laughs since Clybourne Park'

The Times

Cast: 4f 4m

Staging:Built set

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback,128 pages ISBN: 9781848422179Publication Date:
25 Aug 2011
Size: 198mm x 129mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
Ebook,128 pages ISBN: 9781780013107Publication Date:
10 Apr 2014
£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)

Also by Alexi Kaye Campbell:

Sunset at the Villa Thalia
Apologia
The Pride
Alexi Kaye Campbell Plays: One
Bracken Moor

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