

Straight White Men / Untitled Feminist Show
Young Jean Lee
When Ed and his three adult sons come together to celebrate Christmas, they enjoy cheerful trash-talking, pranks and takeout Chinese.
Then they confront a problem that even being a happy family can’t solve: When identity matters, and privilege is problematic, what is the value of being a straight white man?
"The signal surprise of Straight White Men, written by the ever-audacious Young Jean Lee, is that the play is not a full-frontal assault on the beings of the title…Ms. Lee’s fascinating play goes far beyond cheap satire, ultimately becoming a compassionate and stimulating exploration of one man’s existential crisis. Believe it or not, Ms. Lee wants us to sympathize with the inexpressible anguish of her protagonist, a middle-aged, upper-middle-class straight white man…[A] mournful and inquisitive play…” – The New York Times“A prime example of dramaturgical normcore—that is, experimental plays dressing up like fourth-wall family dramas—[Straight White Men] tickles your soft aesthetic underbelly, before easing in the knife of reality…If Lee wants to dissect the conscience of our society’s most visible and powerful population, what better mode than living-room realism, sadly, our default theatrical setting? …However, if you expect deconstruction-prone Lee to break down this form through sur"
— Los Angeles Times
| Character |
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| Person In Charge 2 |
| Ed |
| Matt |
| Jake |
| Drew |
| Person In Charge 1 |
Straight White Men – Broadway Production Excerpt
Straight White Men is a comedy play written by Young Jean Lee and published by Dramatists Play Service .
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