NSFW

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NSFW is a satirical stage play by British playwright Lucy Kirkwood that explores media ethics, exploitation, and tabloid culture within a glossy men’s magazine office.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf satirical play
stage play
theatrical work
author Lucy Kirkwood
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts magazine publishing industry
tabloid journalism
workplace dynamics
firstPerformanceYear 2012
firstProducedAt Royal Court Theatre
genre comedy
drama
satire
hasCastRole aspiring journalist
editor of a men’s magazine
wronged female subject of a photo
young employee
hasTheme body image
celebrity culture
commercialization of sex
ethical responsibility of the media
exploitative labor practices
objectification of women
power imbalance
privacy and consent
hasTitleStyle acronym
intendedAudience adult theatre audiences
isPartOfCareerOf Lucy Kirkwood
mainSubject exploitation
media ethics
tabloid culture
medium live theatre
notableFor critique of tabloid photo culture
portrayal of sexist media practices
sharp, darkly comic dialogue
originalLanguage English
partOf contemporary British theatre
performanceLanguage English
placeOfFirstPerformance London, England
surface form: London
producedBy Royal Court Theatre
setting office of a glossy men’s magazine
structure two-act play
timePeriodOfSetting early 21st century
titleExpansion Not Safe For Work (colloquial internet term)
workOf Lucy Kirkwood

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Zawe Ashton notableWork NSFW
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Zawe Ashton appearedIn NSFW
this entity surface form: Not Safe for Work