Single Fare to Zurich is a play dealing with extremely sensitive issues in a brutal and insensitive way. It asks searching questions about the nature of privacy, and whether the view of strangers can affect the view we have of ourselves.
Single Fare to Zurich is a play dealing with extremely sensitive issues in a brutal and insensitive way. It asks searching questions about the nature of privacy, and whether the view of strangers can affect the view we have of ourselves.
Single Fare to Zurich takes place in the block of flats used by an assisted suicide charity. SPENCER is a client, JESSICA his caseworker – but she seems in a rush to get away. NITA has come to the same block to have sex with COLIN. But COLIN is distracted by the idea that somebody may be about to die in the flat next door. The Play was written for First Draft Theatre and the production was directed by Joe Austen.
Running time 45 minutes.
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Mark Ravenhill
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