Streamers
by David Rabe

Streamers Book Cover
Streamers Cover

Highlights

120 mins1960sAll MenInterior SetPeriod CostumesAmerican

Awards & Recognition

Drama Desk AwardTony Award

Nominee! 1977 Tony Award for Best Play Nominee! 1976 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play

What readers are saying

Readers have mixed feelings about the play, with some appreciating its authenticity and portrayal of character dynamics in a 1965 military setting. However, many find it dated and question its relevance in today's context, often feeling that the plot is overshadowed by character focus. Some mention that the crude humor can detract from the message and effectiveness of the narrative.

Authentic portrayal of charactersInteresting moments and dramaAccurate representation of the eraDated and less relevant todayPlot overshadowed by character focus

Synopsis

Full Length Drama / 11 m / Int.

This volatile incendiary drama premiered in 1976 under the direction of Mike Nichols produced by Joseph Papp at New York's Lincoln Center.

Revived in 2008 by the Roundabout Theatre the third in author Rabe's quartet of "Vietnam Plays" is set in the Army barracks housing a group of young men the "streamers" of the title: hapless parachutists who streak to certain death when their parachutes fail to open.

This group includes Billy a new recruit; Roger a str

Press Reviews

"Hard hitting and extremely funny. A masterly drama with humor, power and impressive depths of understanding."

— New York Daily News

Characters

Character
Martin
Carlyle
Billy
Roger
Sgt. Rooney
Sgt. Cokes
M.P. Lieutenant
Pfc Hinson
Pfc
Richie

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Streamers cast on the play

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year2009
BindingPaperback
EditionUncorrected Proof
Pages104
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573640193
ISBN-10057364019X
LCCPN6111.S2 R328

Streamers is a American play written by David Rabe and published by Samuel French in New York (2009).

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