Democracy

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"Democracy" is a stage play by British playwright Michael Frayn that dramatizes the complex political and personal relationship between West German Chancellor Willy Brandt and his assistant and spy Günter Guillaume.

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instanceOf stage play
theatrical work
author Michael Frayn
basedOn real events in West German government
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Michael Frayn
depicts East German espionage in West Germany
Social Democratic Party of Germany
surface form: Social Democratic Party of Germany leadership
dramatises Guillaume spy scandal
resignation of Willy Brandt as Chancellor
exploresTheme morality of political compromise
public image versus private self
surveillance and secrecy
trust in politics
firstPerformanceCountry United Kingdom
firstPerformanceLocation National Theatre in London
surface form: National Theatre, London
focusesOn betrayal
espionage
personal loyalty
political power
genre biographical play
political drama
hasCharacter Arno Kretschmann
Brandt’s aides and party colleagues
Egon Bahr
Helmut Schmidt
Herbert Wehner
Horst Ehmke
mainCharacter Günter Guillaume
Willy Brandt
narrativeStyle ensemble political drama
originalLanguage English
portrays relationship between Willy Brandt and Günter Guillaume
setting West Germany
structure two-act play
subject Günter Guillaume
West German politics
Willy Brandt
timePeriod Brandt chancellorship
Cold War

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Michael Frayn notableWork Democracy