

Badger (one-act)
Don Zolidis
It's 1967 during the Dow Chemical fracas at the University of Wisconsin and the focus on this play is the effect of events on the participants.
"Adds up to a sort of campus roll call. Here are radicalized kids from Eastern high schools, 'WASP' accountancy majors who didn't make Harvard or Penn. Most significant is the playwright's contention that none were touched lightly by those times.... He has a strong sense of the canvas he's drawing on."
— Soho Weekly News
Badgers is a American comedy play written by Donald Wollner and published by Samuel French in New York (1982).
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