
Of Mice and Men
Play
Overview
Synopsis
Based on the classic novella written by John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men tells the tale of two great friends and their struggle to live the American dream. George and Lennie have been traveling together from ranch to ranch for years, working hard to make ends meet and save enough for a place of their own. The two are polar opposites: George is intelligent, quick and small, while Lennie is slow-minded, childlike, and giant. Though they are different, they care deeply about each other. They have been dreaming for years to save enough for a little land of their own, and when they are both hired to a new job they believe that they may finally achieve their goal. But trouble begins to brew when one of the bosses’ wife becomes too interested in the infatuated Lennie…Tragic yet beautiful, Of Mice and Men is an extremely popular play that has become a staple of American theatre.
Show Information
- Category
- Play
- Age Guidance
- Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
- Number of Acts
- 3
- First Produced
- 1937
- Genres
- Drama
- Time & Place
- 1930’s, salinas valley, a ranch and a river crossing
- Cast Size
- medium
- Licensor
- Dramatists Play Service
- Ideal For
- Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Elderly, Late Teen, Young Adult Characters, Medium Cast
Context
John Steinbeck wrote the novel Of Mice and Men with the intent to eventually convert it into a staged work. Steinbeck’s basis for the book came from his own experiences as a bindlestiff (a hobo who travels to different jobs with only a pack on his back) before his writing career. The novel Of Mice and Men is one of the most banned books in history, mainly for its use of racial slurs in regards to the character of Crooks, who is African American.
Of Mice and Men was published in 1937; that
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Act One
Scene One
It is Thursday night in the beautiful yet forlorn Salinas Valley in California. Two best friends, Lennie and George, make their way to a river crossing and stop for refreshment on their way from Northern California to find more work at a ranch. George is the leader, with lean good looks and a quick mind. Lennie is basically a giant child: he is a strong man but has no intelligence or adult understanding. George explains their upcoming plan to Lennie, who has already
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