Synopsis
American Dreams
Studs Terkel adapt Peter Frisch
Published by Dramatists Play Service
4 Male 2 Female
Ranging from the rich and famous (Ted Turner, Arnold Schwarzenegger) to the obscure (a farmer, a bellhop, a Hare Krishna disciple) to hard-bitten cynics and hopeful optimists, the diverse monologues weave an evocative tapestry out of the simple truths and cogent observations which emerge when people speak their minds with honesty and candor
And, taken together, the various segments and speeches blend into a moving theatrical experience which is revealing, often very funny, frequently moving and sometimes disturbing-but which always speaks from and to the heart of this great and singular nation in all its richness and diversity
Drawn from Mr Terkel's bestselling book American Dreams: Lost and Found, this absorbing and genuinely affecting theatre piece creates an overview of the American experience in our time through the voices of the people
A seamless mosaic of monologues spoken by young and old, rich and poor, the hopeful and the cynical, the play was first presented with great success by Chicago's famed Victory Gardens Theater, and has since become a favorite among the nation's leading regional theatres
"Peter Frisch has sifted through that gold in Terkel's book American Dreams: Lost and Found and picked out the best nuggets The result is a simple play that is deeply moving" ~ Chicago Daily Herald
" it is vibrant, gripping drama, almost a song of soliloquies American Dreams transmits pride, zest, guts, drive, belief and frustration, qualities that wave to us like our American flag" ~ Leader Newspapers
"American Dreams is a rich theatrical tapestry " ~ Chicago Sun-Times