Works & Process: Lincoln Center Theater: Corruption by J.T. Rogers, Directed by Bartlett Sher
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 Published On Feb 1, 2024

WORKS & PROCESS PRESENTS
LINCOLN CENTER THEATER
CORRUPTION BY J.T. ROGERS
DIRECTED BY BARTLETT SHER

PANEL
Susan Dominus, Moderator, Reporter, New York Times Magazine
J.T. Rogers, Playwright
Bartlett Sher, Director

PROGRAM NOTES
Based on the book Dial M for Murdoch: News Corporation and The Corruption of Britain by Tom Watson and Martin Hickman, Corruption tells the story behind the story of the phone-hacking scandal that engulfed Rupert Murdoch’s media empire in 2011, stunning the world and upending British politics.

When Parliament member Tom Watson (Toby Stephens) is maliciously smeared by the newspapers of Murdoch’s News International, he decides to fight back - taking on its larger-than-life leader Rebekah Brooks (Saffron Burrows). But what he uncovers is far more insidious than he ever imagined. As Watson and a small band of journalists, lawyers, and politicians struggle to expose the endemic criminality at the heart of this media monolith, they risk their careers and, at times, their very lives.

Epic in scope and often startlingly funny, this new play by J.T. Rogers (Oslo)
tells a true-life David and Goliath story of ordinary men and women trying to find a way to save their democracy before it’s too late. Directed by LCT Resident Director Bartlett Sher.

Corruption begins previews on February 15 at Lincoln Center Theater’s Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater. Opening night is March 11. For tickets visit lct.org, telecharge.com, or call 212-239-6200.

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