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''The Productions of Time'' is a science fiction novel by English writer John Brunner, first published in ''
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'' in 1966. It appeared in book form the following year, published by
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Plot summary

The plot follows actor Murray Douglas as he joins a theatre production with a group of other actors. Each of the cast members has had career problems because of drugs, alcohol, or other
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. The play is an
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one, a form of improv where the actors make up the script during rehearsal, and rehearsals take place in an isolated country house. It emerges that the alleged playwright is feeding each participant's vices, using a futuristic form of
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to overcome their attempts to stay "clean". This is being done to benefit the prurient interests of decadent time travellers.


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* Brunner, John (1970), ''The Productions of Time''. Penguin Books (UK edition)' 1966 British novels 1966 science fiction novels British science fiction novels Novels by John Brunner Novels about actors Novels about time travel Novels first published in serial form Works originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction Signet Books books {{1960s-sf-novel-stub