FUBAR
by Karl Gajdusek

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Highlights

90 mins Present Day Interior Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes

Synopsis

Mary and David, camped out amidst the boxes her abused mother left behind, are unpacking a small San Francisco apartment.

Outside, people self-actualize like crazy, riding the bubble.

When Mary herself is the victim of an unprovoked act of violence, it leads the pair down different paths of addiction and realization: one to the violence itself, one to the abuse of cat tranquilizers.

Meanwhile, Richard is a benevolent drug dealer working on his book while Sylvia wants to use the internet to double her life.

Drugs are consumed, David is tempted, Mary's anger rises, and a gun is found among the house's boxed possessions, as the mood spirals into delirium.

FUBAR is the story of four people trying to recognize the people they are becoming in a time that's totally F.U.B.A.R. (F*cked up Beyond All Recognition).

Press Reviews

"A writer for Showtime's Dead Like Me, Gajdusek has a TV scripter's flair for snappy dialogue, but he also has a much rarer talent for deep characterization and empathy, even when dealing with his most contemptible characters."

— Variety

"The dot-com bubble — well, its splintered psyches — are the subject of the feverish FUBAR, an engrossing evocation of a time (the turn of the millennium) and a place (San Francisco, awash in Web money, pharmaceutical acronyms and online sexual encounters)....the play rings true in feeling if not in plausibility...Mr. Gajdusek has a gift for the humorous moment...the production pulses like an all-night Ecstasy-fueled rave...FUBAR, leaves you with a decent buzz."

— The New York Times

Characters

Character
David

Early thirties. Mary’s husband. Exec at a nameless internet firm. Had a big exciting kick-ass plan about how this was all supposed to work. This plan should be starting any day now.

Richard

Mid-thirties. Charismatic, intelligent, drug-dealer. David’s old friend.

Sylvia

Late twenties. Beautiful San Francisco denizen. Outgoing and adventurous. Trying to have the biggest life possible.

D.C.

Late thirties. Boxer, retired. Old school. Lives in a different San Francisco from the others.

Mary

Mid-thirties. Doctor. Carries the silence of someone who grew up in another’s shadow. Her mother recently took her own life, so the shadow’s gone. But Mary is still quiet.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573697920
ISBN-10 0573697922

FUBAR is a play written by Karl Gajdusek and published by Samuel French .

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