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American Midget
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American Midget

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The mysterious Mr Much contrives to convince ordinary Albert that he is a little person - but is he? Join one man’s struggle to distinguish reality from delusion in a world far more outlandish, but only slightly more absurd, than our own. Keep your eyes and ears open for any sign of Mr Much. Thanks to [this] cheerfully absurdist satire AMERICAN MIDGET, we know he wears a top hat, tails and bright red socks. And the things he tells you, vicious things meant to destroy your self-esteem, are lies. If anyone knows the awful power of Mr Much, it is Albert. We see Albert as a young boy discovering his love for art and having his spirit crushed by his mother, who complains that there is no sky in the picture he has drawn. We see him at 13 when neither basketball team captain wants him on their side. And at 17 when girls reject him. As a responsible adult, Albert seeks psychiatric help. But Dr Kalamazoo confirms his worst fears. ‘Yes, you are a midget, ’ he says. And he informs Albert: ‘It’s been genetically proven that midgets can’t paint. Their hands are too small.’ Attending art school anyway, Albert finds a teacher who instructs her class to make work suitable for aliens. When will our hero recognize that he is surrounded by idiots? Albert is actually a man of normal height, which makes AMERICAN MIDGET, written by Jonathan Yukich an allegory. But one in which God and the devil are on the same side, reveling in their ability to control humanity. A deity known as the Voice keeps putting Albert down, but the play also gives today’s atheists and agnostics a devil incarnate to believe in and battle. Or, if we’re just feeling lazy, someone to blame. The message of this little psychological gem is both pessimistic and spirit-affirming. The love of a good woman may help Albert learn who he really is, but Mr Much hasn’t gone anywhere, and he doesn’t like happy endings. -Anita Gates, New York Times Yukich’s labyrinthian language is joyous. -L A Weekly American Midget is a highly theatrical and hard-edged satire about the powers of society to control individual truth and freedom. It is a story that catches you unawares and will have you philosophizing afterwards. -Fringe Review Amsterdam Yukich’s script is darkly comic, and very enjoyable. -Broadwayworld.com American Midget delivers in a giant way. It is very seldom that a show will keep you guessing until the very end. American Midget is that rare experience. This show is smart, funny, audacious, mischievous and dark without being mean spirited, another refreshing quality. -L A Splash Magazine

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Broadway Play Publishing Inc
Date
20 October 2014
Pages
66
ISBN
9780881456103

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The mysterious Mr Much contrives to convince ordinary Albert that he is a little person - but is he? Join one man’s struggle to distinguish reality from delusion in a world far more outlandish, but only slightly more absurd, than our own. Keep your eyes and ears open for any sign of Mr Much. Thanks to [this] cheerfully absurdist satire AMERICAN MIDGET, we know he wears a top hat, tails and bright red socks. And the things he tells you, vicious things meant to destroy your self-esteem, are lies. If anyone knows the awful power of Mr Much, it is Albert. We see Albert as a young boy discovering his love for art and having his spirit crushed by his mother, who complains that there is no sky in the picture he has drawn. We see him at 13 when neither basketball team captain wants him on their side. And at 17 when girls reject him. As a responsible adult, Albert seeks psychiatric help. But Dr Kalamazoo confirms his worst fears. ‘Yes, you are a midget, ’ he says. And he informs Albert: ‘It’s been genetically proven that midgets can’t paint. Their hands are too small.’ Attending art school anyway, Albert finds a teacher who instructs her class to make work suitable for aliens. When will our hero recognize that he is surrounded by idiots? Albert is actually a man of normal height, which makes AMERICAN MIDGET, written by Jonathan Yukich an allegory. But one in which God and the devil are on the same side, reveling in their ability to control humanity. A deity known as the Voice keeps putting Albert down, but the play also gives today’s atheists and agnostics a devil incarnate to believe in and battle. Or, if we’re just feeling lazy, someone to blame. The message of this little psychological gem is both pessimistic and spirit-affirming. The love of a good woman may help Albert learn who he really is, but Mr Much hasn’t gone anywhere, and he doesn’t like happy endings. -Anita Gates, New York Times Yukich’s labyrinthian language is joyous. -L A Weekly American Midget is a highly theatrical and hard-edged satire about the powers of society to control individual truth and freedom. It is a story that catches you unawares and will have you philosophizing afterwards. -Fringe Review Amsterdam Yukich’s script is darkly comic, and very enjoyable. -Broadwayworld.com American Midget delivers in a giant way. It is very seldom that a show will keep you guessing until the very end. American Midget is that rare experience. This show is smart, funny, audacious, mischievous and dark without being mean spirited, another refreshing quality. -L A Splash Magazine

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Broadway Play Publishing Inc
Date
20 October 2014
Pages
66
ISBN
9780881456103