The Productions of Time

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The Productions of Time
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First edition
Author John Brunner
Language English
Publisher Signet Books
Publication date
1967
Media type Print (book)
Pages 139
OCLC 2011327

The Productions of Time is a science fiction novel written by John Brunner and first published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1966. It appeared in book form the following year, published by Signet Books.[1]

Plot summary

The plot follows actor Murray Douglas as he joins a theatre production with a group of other actors. Each of the cast members has had career problems because of drugs, alcohol, or other kinks. The play is an avant-garde one, a form of improv where the actors make up the script during rehearsal, and rehearsals take place in an isolated country house. It emerges that the alleged playwright is feeding each participant's vices, using an futuristic form of sleep learning to overcome their attempts to stay "clean". This is being done to benefit the prurient interests of decadent time travellers.

References

Brunner, John (1970), The Productions of Time. Penguin Books (UK edition)'


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