this is about a play at the National Theatre in London.
[pic- the guy in brown is playing the director David Hare]
[pics- one of the 'pontificating bankers']
[pic- Economics tutor explaining the acronym SLUMP]
Here are some points about how the play went:
-small quick vignettes. It was necessary, due to the disparate 'actors' of the crisis. Things lacked alot of continuity, but vignettes were used well, causing an audience reaction; often laughter.
-characters. Lots of them. Changing of suits by some actors gave them a new 'persona.'
Shakespearean aspect: bankers don’t listen to critics, nor do theatre directors, as was discovered by the person playing the director (David Hare) in the play. (Talk about your self-importance)
The message here:
Both types of people are headstrong, yet different.
However much a director pulls his own peter,
he cannot do one millionth of the damage of a banker.
-Cos67 ~(%^D>