As with many other Churchill plays, Serious Money was first staged at the Royal Court Theatre. It later moved to Wyndham 's in London's West End theater district and then, with some cast...
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In this evaluation of a Royal Court performance, Edwards detects some "predictable moralising" in Serious Money, but finds that the production was "driven by a convincing, crude e...
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In the following New York production review, Rich provides a stylistic and comparative analysis of Serious Money, characterizing it as a play in which "the heartlessness of the late 80s finds i...
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Below, Troxel examines Serious Money as a "post-modern comedy of manners. "
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In the following essay, Müller asserts that Churchill's Serious Money fits the definition of a “City Comedy,” a genre established in the early seventeenth century referring...
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