Just Say No (play)

This article is about the Larry Kramer play. For the anti-drug ad campaign, see Just Say No.

Just Say No, a 1988 play by American writer Larry Kramer, was an attack on the Ronald Reagan administration and the Mayor of New York, Ed Koch, over what Kramer saw as their hypocrisy and inertia in responding to AIDS. It was less successful than Kramer's previous play, The Normal Heart, possibly due to its sharply political tone.

Productions

In nineteen years there have only been three major productions of Just Say No - in New York at the WPA in 1988, in Chicago at the Bailiwick Theatre in 1999 and in Los Angeles at Theatre of Note in 2007.

The play ran Off-Broadway at the WPA Theatre from October 4, 1988 to November 6, 1988. Directed by David Esbjornson, the cast included Kathleen Chalfant, David Margulies, Tonya Pinkins, Joseph Ragno, Keith Reddin, Richard Riehle, Richard Topol and Julie White.[1][2]

The play was part of the Bailiwick Theatre, Chicago annual festival "PRIDE". It was presented from May 21, 1999 to July 4, starring Greg Louganis and Alexandra Billings.[3]

The play was produced by Theatre of Note, Hollywood, California in February 2007, directed by Trevor Bishop.[4][5]

References

  1. Just Say No lortel.org, accessed May 30, 2015
  2. Gussow, Mel. "Reviews/Theater; Skewers for the Political in Kramer's 'Just Say No' " The New York Times, October 21, 1988
  3. McGrath, Sean. Larry Kramer Revises 'Just Say No' for Chi's Bailiwick, Stars Louganis, May 21-July 4 playbill.com, May 21, 1999
  4. Gans, Andrew. "Casting Announced for Larry Kramer's 'Just Say No' in L.A." playbill.com, December 28, 2006
  5. Nichols, David C. "Theater Beat" Los Angeles Times, February 23, 2007

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