BAFO (Best and Final Offer)
by Tom Strelich

BAFO (Best and Final Offer) Book Cover
BAFO (Best and Final Offer) Cover

Highlights

Interior Set Comedy

Synopsis

BAFO is a scathing black comedy set in the declining defense industry.

It takes a group of middle class white men and one black woman from Human Resources HR on a hilarious downward spiral from affirmative action to downsizing and then to a disgruntled ex employee on a small arms rampage who asks each one for their "best and final offer."

Described as "Dr. Strangelove" meets "Dog Day Afternoon", BAFO is an unapologetically testicular satire that asks the millennial question, "Where's the threat?" At its philosophical core, the play is about threats: Precambrian, primitive, emotional, physical, political, social and technical a whole food chain of threats.

Comedy of the blackest stripe is the only way to deal with such primal currents, and the defense industry setting of the play is the perfect metaphor since it is devoted to the process of seeking and neutralizing threats: our national autoimmune system.

Press Reviews

"Loose cannons at the arms factory."

— NY Times

"Delightfully nasty, Strangelove-ian satire."

— Village Voice

"Uproarious, cynical, shoot 'em up comedy."

— A.P

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573627712
ISBN-10 0573627711

BAFO (Best and Final Offer) is a comedy play written by Tom Strelich and published by Samuel French .

Community Reviews

No community reviews yet

Buy Play

Performance Rights

Available for Licensing
Amateur & Professional
Fee: Minimum Fee: $110 per performance

Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

Apply for Rights

Similar Plays

Plays with similar themes, style, and content.

More from Tom Strelich

More plays from Tom Strelich that we think you'll enjoy.