
cover art by Larry B Salzmann
“Tell
people the initial concept of Chicagoan Joel Johnson’s new play AS THE BEAVER—Ward
and June Cleaver discover that their younger son is gay—and they’ll probably
roll their eyes and as, “What’s next?”
But tell people that Johnson doesn’t settle for a late-night skit, that he
develops a full realized play that is at once hilarious, challenging and moving,
and you’ll be doing them a favor. For AS THE BEAVER…is one of the funniest and
cleverest shows to be seen in a long while....”
Andrew Patner, Chicago Sun-Times
“…Happily, Johnson
quickly transcends the easy laughs, using his premise to accomplish something
considerably more ambitious: he ruthlessly deconstructs the mindless,
superficial worldview of 50s and early-60s sitcoms….
…The play is often hilarious, thanks in part to the playwright’s great ear
for formulaic sitcom dialogue….
Just when it looks as if Johnson has exhausted his premise he leaps ahead two
decades, from the mid-60s to the mid-80s, to show how Beaver and company are
faring in post-Stonewall, Reagan-era America”
Jack Helbig, Chicago Reader
premiered at Zebra Crossing Theater, Chicago
7 M 3 F
I S B N 978-0-88145-432-1 $12.95
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