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'A darkly humorous three part look at the psychology, graft and politics of the office work environment. In "Dave's Lunchtime Dos and Don'ts," Steven revels in his easy manipulation of a lonely, sexually frustrated, wealthy older man , until his plan goes horribly wrong. In "Brian Meets His Match" a pack of office workers all use the same internet dating service. Their obsessive rules of engagement are challenged by the arrival of the new boy,- plain old Brian. In "Fiona's Functions" we discover how an older and near-untrainable box office worker deals with the encroachment of technology and her seemingly pre-pubescent new boss.' Source http://www.theprogram.net.au/giveawaysSub.asp?id=599&state_id= (Sighted 19/01/2006)
Production Details
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Presented by Darlinghurst Theatre Company and Siren Theatre Company in association with the New Mardi Gras Festival at the Darlinghurst Theatre, 1 - 25 February 2006.
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Works about this Work
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Pride and Prejudice - All with a Sting
2006
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 7 February 2006; (p. 13)
— Review of Human Resources 2005 single work drama ; The Rood Screen 2006 single work drama
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Pride and Prejudice - All with a Sting
2006
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 7 February 2006; (p. 13)
— Review of Human Resources 2005 single work drama ; The Rood Screen 2006 single work drama
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