A comedy about the Iran-Contra affair. "Heroic . Sharp . Wonderfully nuts . The antic lunacy of a Busby Berkeley routine . Strand's Ollie North is not just the butt of the play but its suffering hero. He's like a lawbreaker out of Ibsen, maybe a little crazy but with a genuine, shining integrity." -The Washington Post "John Strand's THREE NIGHTS IN TEHRAN is a furiously comic take on the Iran-Contra affair .
Inherently theatrical . A farce exploring the outer limits of American diplomatic folly . Strand's stage version of North consciously echoes elements of Othello's overzealous passion, the hubris of Plautus's braggart soldiers and a mania for damage control reminiscent of Moliere's inadvertent clowns like Harpagon and Orgon . THREE NIGHTS IN TEHRAN excels at presenting the havoc wreaked on linguistic means by ideological ends." -American Theater Magazine.