The Trial of Ayn Rand (Readers Theatre or Play)

by William Missouri Downs

The shadow of Ayn Rand (The Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged) looms large in the world today. Her thoughts on unregulated capitalism and selfishness have influenced everything from the Tea Party to her close friend and disciple Alan Greenspan, who served as Chairman of the Federal Reserve for nearly twenty years. Her philosophies are to Fortune 500 CEOs what Scientology is to movies stars.

In this small two...

The shadow of Ayn Rand (The Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged) looms large in the world today. Her thoughts on unregulated capitalism and selfishness have influenced everything from the Tea Party to her close friend and disciple Alan Greenspan, who served as Chairman of the Federal Reserve for nearly twenty years. Her philosophies are to Fortune 500 CEOs what Scientology is to movies stars.

In this small two-character play, I place Ayn on trial and ask the audience to be the jury and vote on which ending the play will have – guilty or not guilty. Were her thoughts on laissez-faire capitalism the fountainhead that led to our current economic situation? Have her philosophies on selfishness led to Social Darwinism? In her personal life, did she live up to her heroes such as John Galt?

The trial covers the strengths of her philosophies but also her drug use, affair with a man half her age, and temperament. From her appearance before the House Committee on Un-American activities to her influence over the Federal Reserve, this play presents both sides of the argument. It lets the audience vote on how the play will end (like Ayn’s play The Night of January 16th).

The Trial of Ayn Rand is an interactive play that will lead to post-performance discussions.

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  • Lojo Simon: The Trial of Ayn Rand (Readers Theatre or Play)

    Ayn Rand remains one of the most topical and badass feminists in philosophy. You may not agree with her, but that's the fun of staging this play, as I did, as a reading in which the audience decides Ayn's fate. Our audiences were really engaged in debating Ayn's guilt or innocence, and the play made for an entertaining evening. If your audiences want an intellectual, funny and often irreverent night of theatre, give The Trial of Ayn Rand a try. Great roles for two talented actors, too!

    Ayn Rand remains one of the most topical and badass feminists in philosophy. You may not agree with her, but that's the fun of staging this play, as I did, as a reading in which the audience decides Ayn's fate. Our audiences were really engaged in debating Ayn's guilt or innocence, and the play made for an entertaining evening. If your audiences want an intellectual, funny and often irreverent night of theatre, give The Trial of Ayn Rand a try. Great roles for two talented actors, too!

Character Information

  • Ayn Rand
    Author of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged
    Character Age
    50ish
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White/Jewish
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • The Prosecutor
    man who will play several roles including:
    Frank - Ayn’s husband
    Nathaniel - Ayn’s young lover
    Alan Greenspan – The Chairman of the Federal Reserve

    Character Age
    20s-40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any