Farragut North (play)

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Farragut North is a political drama play by Beau Willimon that explores ambition, manipulation, and moral compromise within the high-stakes world of American election campaigns.

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instanceOf play
stage play
author Beau Willimon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Beau Willimon NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceCity New York City NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceLocation Off-Broadway NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceYear 2008
firstPerformedAt Atlantic Theater Company NERFINISHED
genre drama
political drama
hasAdaptation The Ides of March (film) NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Ida Horowicz NERFINISHED
Molly NERFINISHED
Paul Zara NERFINISHED
Stephen Bellamy NERFINISHED
Tom Duffy NERFINISHED
hasStageProduction 2008 Atlantic Theater Company production
2009 Geffen Playhouse production
2013 Southwark Playhouse London production
inspiredBy Howard Dean 2004 presidential campaign NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject American election campaigns
manipulation in politics
moral compromise
political ambition
notableFor depiction of modern American campaign culture
inspiring the film The Ides of March
partOf contemporary American political theatre
premiereType Off-Broadway premiere
publicationYear 2008
setting United States presidential primary campaign
subjectOf The Ides of March (2011 film adaptation) NERFINISHED
theme corruption in politics
loyalty and betrayal
media and political spin
personal ethics vs. career advancement
titleOrigin Farragut North Washington Metro station NERFINISHED
titleRefersTo Washington, D.C. political power center
writer Beau Willimon NERFINISHED

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