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The Just Price Of Flowers

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A play about the 2008 financial collapse, set in 17th Century Netherlands, inspired by Rembrandt, featuring origami and paying homage to the great theatre maker Bertolt Brecht.

Tulips were imported into Europe in the early 17th Century at a time when merchants were generating wealth by through trade. Collecting exotic items was a fashion. A passion developed for tulips, their price rose and as the price rose the possibility of making profit through speculative buying of Tulips arose. For a brief time certain tulip bulbs were sold for prices equivalent to those of a house, or three years of a craftsman’s wage. In 1637 this financial bubble burst.

Using Tulipmania as its inspiration, The Just Price of Flowers plots the growing complexity and spiraling profits of contemporary high finance to the point of the most recent financial meltdown in 2008.

This is an austerity production, made fast and cheap. Its aesthetic is drawn from Rembrandt and theatrical form inspired by Bertolt Brecht.

Birmingham-based Stan’s Cafe has been devising thoughtful and engaging theatre since 1991.Their consistently inventive and playful approach has taken them to the forefront of European experimental theatre, performing worldwide to popular and critical acclaim.

15 June 2012 –30 June 20122012-06-15T19:30:00Z2012-06-30T21:20:00Z

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AE Harris Factory Building

110 Northwood Street,
Birmingham

B3 1SZ Birmingham GB

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