The Radical Mystique
by Arthur Laurents

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Highlights

120 mins 1960s Role(s) for Black Actor(s) Interior Set Period Costumes American

Synopsis

In the New York of the late 60's when the term "radical chic" was coined by Tom Wolfe, friends Josie and Janice are arranging a party to aid the Black Panthers' Self Defense Fund.

In the process, their complacency is shaken and they are forced to confront things they would prefer to leave alone.

Press Reviews

"Achingly earnest comedy of manners.... His concern is nothing less than the way in which the most basic relationships are sustained by lies."

— N.Y. Times

"It holds the interest in the old fashioned way. It earns it."

— N.Y. Post

"Full of Laurents' caustic wit and moments of wisdom.... An unusually civilized evening."

— N.Y. Daily News

Characters

Character
Janice Catlett

Attractive, chic black woman, same age as Josie, languid, sharp.

Parker Gruenwald

17, long hair, attractive, pure.

Tad Gruenwald

Mid-forties, tailor-made sports clothes, controlling with charm.

Merriwell

36, clean cut good looks, sexual, menacing.

Josie Gruenwald

Attractive, about 40, feisty, endearing.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1996
Binding Paperback
Pages 77
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573695544
ISBN-10 0573695547
LCCN 98113748
LCC PS3523.A827 R33 1996
DCC 812/.52

The Radical Mystique is a American play written by Arthur Laurents and published by Samuel French in New York (1996).

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