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Disconnect

An urgent exposé of the realities behind the international call centre.

  • Full Length Play
  • Drama

  • Time Period: Contemporary
  • Target Audience: Adult
  • Set Requirements: Flexible

  • Performance Group:
  • College Theatre / Student, Blackbox / Second Stage /Fringe Groups, Professional Theatre
An urgent exposé of the realities behind the international call centre.

Your credit card is maxed out, and you hang up the phone on Ross chasing your payments. But Ross is actually Roshan and though the sun is shining for you it's past midnight in his window-less call centre. With a new accent and invented back story, bright young graduates in India are renamed and rebranded as they work to claw back the cash spent by Americans crippled by debt.

Anupama Chandrasekhar's play Disconnect was first staged at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2010.

REVIEWS:

"A minor marvel... Disconnect is the Glengarry Glen Ross of our day. It raises profound questions of identity and refers to an even darker world than that of Mamet's play, but with added brio and lightness of touch."

 Independent

"Gives us an insider's portrait of modern India and a fresh, poignant meaning to the insidious idea of the American dream."

 The Guardian

"Exciting and poignant, Disconnect keeps its audiences hooked throughout."

 Daily Telegraph

Premiere Production: Royal Court Theatre, London, 2010.
  • Casting: 3M, 2F

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An urgent exposé of the realities behind the international call centre.

Your credit card is maxed out, and you hang up the phone on Ross chasing your payments. But Ross is actually Roshan and though the sun is shining for you it's past midnight in his window-less call centre. With a new accent and invented back story, bright young graduates in India are renamed and rebranded as they work to claw back the cash spent by Americans crippled by debt.

Anupama Chandrasekhar's play Disconnect was first staged at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2010.

$24.95