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Enquirer archiveA new site-specific theatre production based on interviews with leading figures in the newspaper industry in the UK. The once respected, massively influential and lucrative newspaper industry is in crisis. Rocked by ongoing allegations of corruption, bribery and illegal practices, the media has become the story. Behind the headlines, newspapers circulation figures continue to spiral downward, with the knock-on effect of ever-decreasing advertising revenue and redundancy now commonplace across all levels of the industry. At the same time, the explosion of digital media and the possibility and expectation of instant, free news 24 hours a day has completely wrong-footed the industry and left it reeling. No-one would argue that the revelations and reverberations of the past five years have been anything less than extraordinary, but the question no-one can answer is whether there will even be a newspaper industry in another five years. Blending fact, anecdote and passionate opinion, Enquirer is a site-specific piece of theatre performed in an empty media office block in Glasgow. This promenade production has been created as a rapid response to the unfolding events of recent months in the newspaper industry. The show will be updated throughout the rehearsal and performance period to reflect the current state of play.

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Work type: Play.

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Co-edited by Andrew O'Hagan. Interviews by Paul Flynn, Deborah Orr and Ruth Wishart. Presented in partnership with the London Review of BooksProducer National Theatre of Scotland. Director Vicky Featherstone. Director John Tiffany. Lighting Lizziie Powell. Costume Janice Borgos. Performer Maureen Beattie. Performer John Bett. Performer Billy Boyd. Performer James Anthony Pearson. Performer Gabriel Quigley.
3 Oct 12 to 21 Oct 12Barbican Centre, West End :: V371
listing details L01307810531
26 Apr 12 to 12 May 12General, General :: V0372942131
listing details L02089485107
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