Good Night, Oscar

Full-length
Drama
1f, 6m
Best for Community & Pro

Overview

It’s 1958, and Jack Paar hosts the hottest late-night talk-show on television. His favorite guest? Character actor, pianist and wild card Oscar Levant. Famous for his witty one-liners, Oscar has a favorite: “There’s a fine line between genius and insanity; I have erased this line.” Tonight, Oscar will prove just that when he appears live on national TV in an episode that Paar’s audience—and the rest of America—won’t soon forget. GOOD NIGHT, OSCAR explores the nexus of humor and heartbreak, the ever-dwindling distinction between exploitation and entertainment, and the high cost of baring one’s soul for public consumption.

Casting & Production

Casting

(In order of appearance)

BOB SARNOFF – Expensively dressed in a dark suit, 40s or 50s. The reigning president of NBC during television’s Golden Age.
JACK PAAR – Bob Sarnoff’s contemporary, and America’s smoothest talker. 30s or 40s.
JUNE LEVANT – Attractive and gracious under pressure, mid-40s. Seemingly put-upon, she actually has a core of steel.
ALVIN FINNEY – A young medical orderly working in the mental ward at Mt. Sinai, with a droll sense of humor and serious ambition. 20s or 30s. African-American.
MAX WEINBAUM – Jack Paar’s new production assistant. 20s. A young man whose ingratiating enthusiasm is matched only by his comic ineptitude.
OSCAR LEVANT – Just over 50, he’s got the face of a movie gangster, the posture of a sad sack, and enough scabrous wit for the whole Algonquin Round Table.
GEORGE GERSHWIN – Charming and rakish. 30s. He’s got the tapered physique of an athlete, a winning grin, and the most celebrated career in American popular music.

Setting

1958.

The play takes place at NBC Television Studios in Burbank in Jack Paar’s dressing room, Oscar Levant’s dressing room, and on the set of The Tonight Show with Jack Paar.

Music

Royalty information and song credits for the music required for use in your production of GOOD NIGHT, OSCAR, along with recorded tracks (including the optional recording of Sean Hayes performing the piano solo in “Rhapsody in Blue”) will be provided with your license to perform the play.

Awards

WINNER! Tony Award® Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role — Sean Hayes

Upcoming Productions

Jan 1719, 2025
Franklin Theatre Fellowship
Franklin, TN

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