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The press and politicians. A delicate relationship. Too close, and danger ensues. Too far apart, and democracy itself cannot function. Pravda (which means "truth") is a satire written at the height of Thatcherism when huge political changes were afoot. The play essentially studies, through black humour and close scrutiny, the tabloid ethic and the media industry as a get-rich-quick-fix. In the programme for the original 1985 production of Pravda, Brenton wrote: "Pravda means 'the truth'. English newspapers aren't ...

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    • Title: Pravda by Howard Brenton; David Hare
    • Publisher: Bloomsbury UK
    • Print ISBN: 9781472574770, 147257477X
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    • Edition: 2015 1st edition
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