Monday, June 22, 2020

175. F.O.B. From my (unpublished) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE NEW YORK STAGE, 1970-1975

Jeff Weiss, William Finley.
F.O.B. [Drama/Literature] A: Jeff Weiss; D: Gaby Rodgers; S: Lewis Rosen; P: Placato Enterprises; T: Mercer-Brecht Theatre (OB); 11/24/72-11/26/72 (3)

Jeff Weiss, a respected “underground” playwright-actor in the Off-Off Broadway world starred here in his own play under commercial auspices. The play was received with strong disapproval by the establishment critics, who saw in it nothing but a virtually nonstop, self-indulgent, in-joking monologue in which Weiss confessed to the audience, “revealing his anxieties, frustrations and animosities,” according to Mel Gussow.

Much of F.O.B. (not to be confused with David Henry Hwang’s 1980 FOB) was directed at Weiss’s Off-Off origins. Set in the future of 1994, it concerned an East Village writer, Warren Penn Woods (Weiss), who is visited by a dubious encyclopedia salesman (William Finley).