Atemporality

Nicotine - Full Text, a play by jean-Pierre Martinez

Nicotine

Nicotine paints a fragmented, sharp and darkly comic portrait of a workplace that has drifted into absurdity. On the smoking terrace of a large corporation, a parade of employees passes through the day as though navigating a succession of micro-crises: stressed managers, disillusioned interns, security guards, IT technicians, senior executives, temps, HR officers and sales reps — all revealing their anxieties, ambitions and self-deceptions. Through these encounters emerge the torments of contemporary working life: outsourcing, workplace burnout, layoffs, corporate suicides, security paranoia, toxic coaching, ecological guilt and an obsession with productivity. Alternately hilarious and unsettling, these scenes form a choral mosaic in which everyone struggles to survive inside a system that surpasses — and often crushes — them. The result is a social comedy that is both light and ferocious, holding up a mirror to a professional world in permanent freefall.

Him and Her, Interactiv Monologue by Jean-Pierre Martinez - Cover of the book

Him and Her – Interactive Monologue

Him and Her – Interactive Monologue unfolds through fifteen autonomous yet interconnected vignettes that trace the evolution of a contemporary couple facing the small and not-so-small tremors of everyday life. Each scene captures a fleeting moment: waiting in a theatre, a low-cost wedding night, a sofa crisis, a broken TV, petty arguments, existential doubts, trivial jealousies, worries about their child, nostalgia, sexuality, ageing, and the dizzying excesses of modern consumption. Blending wry humour, fragile tenderness and flashes of absurdity, the play reveals how two people build — and sometimes endure — a shared life. The minimal set, the brevity of the scenes and the precision of the dialogue transform these fragments into an intimate, funny and profoundly human portrait of a couple trying, not always successfully, to stay together.

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