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POSH
POSH is a Philippine teen-oriented drama produced by Viva Television and co-produced and broadcast by Q, a sister television network of GMA Network, from June 24, 2006 to December 23, 2006.
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Plot Summary
Set in the rarefied world of Oxford University's elite dining society, "The Riot Club," this play delves into the dark underbelly of privilege and entitlement. As the young, wealthy members indulge in increasingly decadent and destructive rituals, their sense of invincibility clashes with the harsh realities of the outside world. The narrative explores themes of class, power, and the corrupting influence of unchecked ambition.
Critical Reception
Posh, based on the play 'Posh' by Laura Wade, received significant attention for its sharp portrayal of privilege and its critique of elitism within elite institutions. Critics often praised its incisive dialogue and the chilling depiction of the characters' moral decay. While the stage production garnered acclaim, the film adaptation also explored these themes effectively, though sometimes with differing critical responses regarding its impact.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp, witty dialogue and incisive social commentary.
Lauded for its unflinching portrayal of entitlement and the potential for corruption within privileged circles.
The production's ability to create a sense of unease and moral ambiguity was frequently highlighted.
Google audience: Audience reception data for the 2006 stage production and its subsequent adaptations is not extensively available through typical Google user review metrics. However, discussions often center on the play's provocative nature and its effective dissection of class dynamics and elite social behavior.
Awards & Accolades
The play 'Posh' by Laura Wade, upon which the film is based, has received critical acclaim and numerous awards, including Olivier Award nominations. The 2014 film adaptation, 'The Riot Club,' also garnered attention during its release.
Fun Fact
The play 'Posh' by Laura Wade was inspired by the real-life dining society 'The Bullingdon Club' at Oxford University, known for its wealthy and influential members and its history of destructive rituals.
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