cover photo by Craig Schwartz
“Socially
relevant without ever becoming preachy, clever enough to pass for cynical but
also so subtly moving that its emotional payoff comes as a surprise, John
Strand's new comedy is a political fantasy, a notoriously difficult genre, and
it works, [presenting] politics in our nation's capital with a kind eye for
human foibles and an unerring sagacity…. The play flirts with a serious debate
on madness as a social construct, as a defense against madness and cruelty on a
larger scale. But it remains a comedy, albeit a deadly serious one….
LINCOLNESQUE offers no easy answers. It simply lets us laugh as we begin to
grapple with some truly horrifying questions.”
Octavio Roca, Miami New Times
“John
Strand’s beyond-smart-and-clever new play is a fascinating and philosophical
exploration of what it takes to survive in an insane world; when and by what
means we check out; what is truly important; and what is wrong with politics
and, by extension, America. Strand manages to imbue his characters with humanity
and the ability, however obliquely, to address these issues.”
Charlene Baldridge, San Diego News
“Fiendishly clever and
soberingly serious, LINCOLNESQUE is the most entertaining civics lesson you are
likely to encounter… One part fantasy and on part satire, the play still manages
to be smart, smart-mouthed and timely. It could easily be labeled a comedy if
what it says about us and those we vote to govern us were not so sad.”
Hap Erstein, Palm Beach Post
“Both a biting satire
and a stirring drama, the poignant and funny LINCOLNESQUE is a scathing
indictment of the moral detritus that takes place in Washington, DC… Francis
actually believes he is Abraham Lincoln. Or does he? One of the great things
about John Strand’s script is that it keeps you guessing.”
Dan Hudak, Coral Gables Gazette
“Provocative…brisk and
suspenseful…Strand’s characters are compelling. The insights about war, politics
and our undying need for a hero really hit home. My husband and I discussed the
play for hours; like Francis, we couldn’t agree on the line between fantasy and
reality.”
Pat Launer, K P B S/National Public Radio
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