Gloria

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"Gloria" is a stage play by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins that satirically explores ambition, trauma, and media exploitation within the culture of a New York publishing office.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stage play
theatrical work
author Branden Jacobs-Jenkins NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Branden Jacobs-Jenkins NERFINISHED
firstPerformedIn New York City theatre scene
firstProductionCity New York City NERFINISHED
firstProductionCountry United States NERFINISHED
firstProductionLocation Off-Broadway NERFINISHED
firstProductionTheatre Vineyard Theatre NERFINISHED
firstProductionYear 2015
genre dark comedy
drama
satire
hasDramatist Branden Jacobs-Jenkins NERFINISHED
hasOriginalMedium stage
hasStyle office comedy-drama
satirical realism
hasTheme career ambition
commercialization of tragedy
ethics of storytelling
exploitation in publishing industry
media sensationalism
millennial office culture
trauma and its aftermath
workplace competition
language English
nominatedFor Pulitzer Prize for Drama NERFINISHED
notableFor exploration of trauma and commodification of grief
satirical portrayal of New York publishing world
originalSubject ambition in office culture
media exploitation
trauma
partOf contemporary American theatre
premiereType Off-Broadway premiere
setting New York City
publishing office
structure three-act play
timePeriodOfSetting early 21st century
workLocationOfAuthor United States NERFINISHED
writtenBy Branden Jacobs-Jenkins NERFINISHED

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Opening Night followedBy Gloria