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Pvt. Wars (Full-Length)
Pvt. Wars (Full-Length)
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Author: James McLure Publisher: Dramatists Play Service (cover may change) Format: Softcover # of Pages: 59 Pub. Date: 1990 Edition: Acting ISBN-10: 082220925X ISBN-13: 9780822209256 Cast Size: 3 male
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About the Play:
Pvt. Wars has long been a favourite of acting teachers for Male Monologues and Male/Male Scenes.
Pvt. Wars is a full-length version of the popular, and hilarious,
short play by James McLure. Set in
a veterans' hospital, Pvt. Wars follows the abundant and
sometimes absurd, exploits of Silvio, Gately and Natwick. An acidly
funny portrayal of three young men working to resolve their own
private wars, Pvt. Wars is an uncompromisingly honest dark
comedy about the humorous and intense recovery of three U.S Servicemen, now Viet Nam
Vets, from physical wounds and PTSD.
Pvt. Wars is about three veterans recovering from post-traumatic stress disorder who while away their time on the terrace of an Army hospital. Gately, a hillbilly, fiddles compulsively with a disemboweled radio; Silvio, a streetwise, big-city type, is addicted to "flashing" (even though his sex organs have suffered – he thinks – irremediable battle damage); while Natwick, a prissy "rich kid" from Long Island, writes letters to his mother telling her how much he wants to become a close friend of Gately (while omitting mention of how actively Silvio dislikes him). Comprised of a series of brief blackout scenes, the play blends these into a meaningful mosaic as the three tease, torment, entertain, exasperate and, on occasion, solace each other – maintaining throughout a hilarity that belies their deep concern about the uncertainties of the civilian world to which they will soon be returning. Every
bit as relevant today, if not more, than it was when it was written, James McLure's best known work is one of the earliest
plays about what we now call PTSD.
Pvt. Wars was designed as a one-act play presented off-Broadway in 1979 on a double-bill with Lone Star after having been presented at
the famed Actors Theatre of Louisville as part of the annual Festival
of New American Plays, an influential showplace for playwrights. This full-length version of Pvt. Wars has been presented by theatre companies around the world as a vehicle to tackle the comedic yet gut wrenching themes of post-war psychosis, loneliness and fighting personal truths experienced by post-war veterans and in this case post-Vietnam war veterans.
Cast: 3 male
What people say:
"James McLure's Pvt. Wars is one of those plays that young actors love to get their teeth into... It also is that rare anti-war play that accomplishes its magic without mentioning
war. It's a fable about the leftovers of war, a funny and sad picture of what greedy industry does to the innocents who fight its battles." — Los Angeles Times
"…alternately funny and poignant…Pvt. Wars has been expanded into a consistently engrossing full-length drama." — Variety
"…deftly constructed, often very funny a true grasp on the absurdities of living." — New York Magazine
"I have nothing but praise for Mr. McLure." — The New Yorker
About the Playwright:
James
McLure (1951-2011) was an American playwright and actor best
known for his two one-act plays that reached Broadway. He became
interested in acting in high school, performing in Shakespearean
plays. He obtained a BFA degree from Southern Methodist University in
Dallas, Texas, and subsequently studied at the Pacific Conservatory
of the Performing Arts in Santa Maria, California. He was a
participant playwright in The Missoula Colony, a writers workshop of
the Montana Repertory Theatre and the only playwright to contribute
to the Colony in every year for the first 15 years of its existence.
He also wrote original screenplays for Columbia Pictures, Universal
Pictures, and Twentieth Century-Fox.
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