I have to believe in the institutions we trust to be fair, and functional. Whether that be the judiciary, the police, the media That they should all be able to resist the temptations of a more entertaining lie, over a less extraordinary truth. April 2003. Army Major Charles Ingram, his wife and coughing accomplice are convicted for cheating on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? The evidence is damning. The nation is gripped by the sheer audacity of the plot to snatch the £1,000,000 jackpot. But was he really guilty? Its time for you to decide. Question everything you think you know in James Grahams provocative new play. Olivier Award-nominee James Graham returns with a sharp, fictional imagination of one of the most famous quiz show controversies to date. The production premiered at Chichester Festival Theatre and this edition was published this edition was published to coincide with the West End opening at the Nöel Coward Theatre in April 2018.
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Weight: 100g
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 02 Apr 2018
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781350069299
About Mr James Graham
James Graham's plays include: This House (National Theatre and West End- Olivier Award and Evening Standard Award nominated for Best Play) Ink (Almeida Theatre) Monster Raving Loony (Theatre Royal Plymouth and Soho Theatre) The Vote broadcast live onto television on the night of the general election 2015 (Donmar Warehouse) Privacy (Donmar Warehouse and Public Theater New York) The Angry Brigade (Theatre Royal Plymouth and Bush Theatre) and the book for the Finding Neverland musical on Broadway. As Writer in Residence at the Finborough Theatre his plays include Eden's Empire winner of the Catherine Johnson Best Play Award The Man and Sons of York. Writing for TV includes: Coalition (Channel 4) Prisoner's Wives (BBC1) and Caught In a Trap (ITV1). Writing for film includes: X Plus Y. He is currently working on Gypsy Boy for BBC Films and a film adaptation of 1984.