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- Q6895107 subject Q6287597.
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- Q6895107 abstract "Mojo is a 1995 play (then subsequent 1997 feature film) written by English playwright Jez Butterworth that premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London, directed by Ian Rickson.It is a black comedy set in Soho, a fast-paced gangster plot that tells the story of this particular night club's culture.Would-be rock 'n' roll star 'Silver Johnny' is on the road to fame and fortune during the summer of 1958, but encounters problems with his jealous manager, Ezra, the owner of the Atlantic Club, who is hell-bent on protecting him from the amorous advances of creepy local gangster/entrepreneur Sam Ross. Skinny, a member of Johnny's group, and one of the club's pill-popping employees, discovers Ezra sawn in half in separate dustbins, and Ezra's ambitious associate Mickey announces that Ross intends to take over the Atlantic Club.In 2013 the play was revived at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London's West End, again directed by Ian Rickson. The cast included Colin Morgan as Skinny, Rupert Grint, making his stage debut as Sweets, Ben Whishaw as Baby, Daniel Mays as Potts, Brendan Coyle as Mickey and Tom Rhys Harries as Silver Johnny.".
- Q6895107 author Q1688756.
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- Q6895107 premiereDate "1995-07-14".
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- Q6895107 premiereYear "1995".
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- Q6895107 name "Mojo".
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- Q6895107 place "London".
- Q6895107 premiere "1995-07-14".
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- Q6895107 comment "Mojo is a 1995 play (then subsequent 1997 feature film) written by English playwright Jez Butterworth that premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London, directed by Ian Rickson.It is a black comedy set in Soho, a fast-paced gangster plot that tells the story of this particular night club's culture.Would-be rock 'n' roll star 'Silver Johnny' is on the road to fame and fortune during the summer of 1958, but encounters problems with his jealous manager, Ezra, the owner of the Atlantic Club, who is hell-bent on protecting him from the amorous advances of creepy local gangster/entrepreneur Sam Ross. ".
- Q6895107 label "Mojo (play)".
- Q6895107 name "Mojo".