The most infuriating thing about "Serious Money," Caryl Churchill's 1987 satire of financial manipulations, is how damnably relevant it remains. The play was a flop in its 1988 Broadway production, which proved " along with "Enron," more than two decades later " that high-paying audiences aren't particularly interested in dramatic...
SOURCE: The New York Post at 12:09AM on July 19, 2012