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Influence (play)

Influence is a 2005 play by David Williamson about a right-wing radio "shock jock". It was inspired by the popularity of such personalities as Stan Zemanek, John Laws and Alan Jones.

Last revised
Jun 22, 2026
Read time
≈ 1 min
Length
172 w
Citations
3
Source
Influence
Original languageEnglish
Written byDavid Williamson
Premiere
DateMarch 2005
PlaceDrama Theatre, Sydney

Influence is a 2005 play by David Williamson about a right-wing radio "shock jock".1 It was inspired by the popularity of such personalities as Stan Zemanek, John Laws and Alan Jones.2

Williamson described the lead character as "a racist, homophobic, neo-con, horrible shock jock ... I really enjoyed writing him because I let all my deep racist, sexist impulses and anti-Muslim impulses flow out, because I know they're there underneath and I know that I don't really believe in that value system but I know that lurking deep within us there's the capacity to be bigoted, shocking and terrible."3

References

References

  1. Review of published version of play at Australian Public Intellectual Network
  2. Rebecca Baillie, "Williamson's new play targets the 'shock jocks' ", The 7:30 Report, 17 March 2005, accessed 8 April 2013
  3. "David Williamson in Conversation". ABC Radio National. 25 July 2006.
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