Bringing It All Back Home (play) explained

Bringing It All Back Home
Characters:Sam - father
Mona - mother
Jimmy - son killed in war
Johnny - younger son
Suzy - daughter
Ms. Fatima - TV reporter
television support crew
casket delivery people[1]
Setting:United States, Viet Nam war era
Premiere:1969
Place:New Haven
Subject:antiwar
Genre:Drama

Bringing It All Back Home is a one-act play by Terrence McNally. It is a biting satire of a middle-class family and their reaction to losing a son in Vietnam.[2] [3]

Productions

The play was produced in New Haven in 1969[4] and at the Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1971.[5]

It was produced by Solid Hang at the Collective Unconscious, New York, in September 2005.[6]

Concept

This play is one of several of McNally's that dealt with the Vietnam and Iraq wars: Botticelli (1968), Witness (1968), and Some Men (2007). Peter Wolfe (professor of English at the University of Missouri-St. Louis) notes that Bringing It All Back Home is an anti-war play, and also examines the family.[7]

Plot

The father of the household makes obscene phone calls while his teen son and daughter fight about the illegal drugs at their high school; the mother blots it all out. Then the body of their son Jimmy, killed in the Vietnam war, arrives. A television station wants to film their reactions. Jimmy arises and wonders why he died.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=548 "Dramatists Play Service, Inc, Terrence McNally"
  2. http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?index=0&key=548 Dramatists Play Service, Inc, Terrence McNally
  3. http://www.playdatabase.com/play.asp?play=FE0AEF80-D782-48B0-8E56-7EEB279B09D9 playdatabase.com: Bringing It All Back Home
  4. Zinman, Toby Silverman."Selected Bibliography" Terrence McNally: A Casebook Routledge, April 8, 2014,, p. 181
  5. http://www.filmreference.com/film/79/Terrence-McNally.html "Biography, Famous Works"
  6. http://www.newyorktheatreguide.com/news/aug05/29aug05home.htm "'Bringing It All Back Home' at the Collective Unconscious"
  7. Wolfe, Peter. "Chapter Three", The Theater of Terrence McNally: A Critical Study, McFarland, 2013,, p.55