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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.

Cover of the playCrisis and Punishment by Jean-Pierre Martinez

Crisis and Punishment

Crisis and Punishment by Jean-Pierre Martinez: a biting satirical comedy about the banking world, seen through the misadventures of James Carpenter, an unemployed actor sent by the Job Centre to work in a major financial institution on the brink of collapse. Assigned to the enigmatic “Customer Support Department”, he soon discovers the true nature of the job: serving as a physical scapegoat for ruined clients, a human punching bag who must hold the bank’s symbolic guilt. Slapped, insulted, hit, threatened at gunpoint, and eventually mythologised, James becomes the official martyr of a system in free fall.

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