American Tet
by Lydia Stryk

American Tet

Synopsis

“AMERICAN TET...treats the Iraq war much as MACBIRD, OH, WHAT A LOVELY WAR and Platoon did Vietnam.

It’s...as subtle as napalm.”Michael Kilian, Chicago Tribune.

“Stryk's AMERICAN TET is as raw and discomforting as a frequently chafed sore...and brings reality to a career military family grappling with the special self-sacrifices, denial, acceptance and questioning that goes with serving in our country's armed forces during an unpopular war.”Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

“Juxtaposing one American generation's experience in Vietnam with today's involvement in Iraq makes an emotionally affecting statement about the impact of public policy on private lives.

Lydia Stryk raises issues without pretending that there are simple answers.”Brad Hathaway, Potomac Stages

Publication

Publisher Samuel French

American Tet is a play written by Lydia Stryk and published by Samuel French .

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