WASP

Play

Writers: Steve Martin

Overview

Show Information

Category
Play
Number of Acts
1
First Produced
1994
Genres
Comedy, Dark Comedy, Satire, Parody
Settings
Multiple Settings, Simple/No Set, Contemporary
Time & Place
1950s, United States, suburbs
Cast Size
medium
Ideal for
Community Theatre, College/University, Diverse Cast, Ensemble Cast, High School, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Small Cast
Casting Notes
Mostly male cast
Includes adult, late teen characters

Synopsis

Steve Martin’s WASP is an absurdist take on 1950s suburbia and its White Anglo-Saxon Protestant values that seeped into popular culture. A nuclear family--Dad, Mom, Son, and Sis--gather together for dinner and banal conversation. But when each family member is alone, they truly come to life in a world of imagination, fantasy, and philosophy. They ponder love, desire, existence, and purpose. Individually, they rebel against the WASP norms that dictate their lives and behaviors, yet as a family unit, they continue to “live the lie” of middle-class American life. A true satirical work, WASP defies clear interpretation and challenges the audience to make meaning from its absurdist critique.

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