THE EXPERIMENT

by Germaine Shames

THE EXPERIMENT follows the lives of two 1950s housewives and the pioneering psychotherapist who engaged them as test subjects in early LSD research. In and out of sync with changing times, these oddly-paired explorers examine and reconfigure their values, commitments and wildest dreams.

In the 1950s, LSD, a promising alternative to lobotomies, internment and daily drugging, enjoyed a therapeutic heyday. Then...

THE EXPERIMENT follows the lives of two 1950s housewives and the pioneering psychotherapist who engaged them as test subjects in early LSD research. In and out of sync with changing times, these oddly-paired explorers examine and reconfigure their values, commitments and wildest dreams.

In the 1950s, LSD, a promising alternative to lobotomies, internment and daily drugging, enjoyed a therapeutic heyday. Then came the '60s. Psychedelics left the laboratory and spilled onto the streets, giving rise to a defiant counter-culture. Criminalized in 1971, LSD research came to an abrupt halt.

THE EXPERIMENT, a theatrical crazy-quilt of period icons from Marilyn Monroe to Albert Einstein chronicles the meteoric rise and fall of one forward-looking psychiatric clinic and the people whose lives were forever transformed by a single dose of a humble fungus.

A Personal Note From the Playwright:

My mother was a troubled woman who depended on a Byzantine healthcare system to ease her mental anguish and bipolarity. Shuttling from one doctor to another, popping a rainbow assortment of pills, she finally landed in a psychiatric clinic, where she willingly underwent twenty shock treatments. This brutal therapy left her docile and childlike, no less adrift than before, and certainly no more fit to navigate life’s challenges. Had Richard Nixon not declared war on Timothy Leary, might my mother have gained access to more enlightened and humane treatment? Might she have seen beyond the “pink ghetto” that imprisoned her and enjoyed a more purposeful and fulfilling life? THE EXPERIMENT ponders the human cost of politically motivated prohibitions on psychedelic-based therapies.

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THE EXPERIMENT

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  • Nabra Nelson: THE EXPERIMENT

    A fresh and interesting feminist take on the subject of LSD therapy. Seeing two housewife characters break out of the stereotypes of the time, and become fully actualized people carrying all of their flaws and uncertainty, was very compelling and empowering. The idea of what it would have been without that therapy, if those women were born just a few years later was on my mind the whole time. Then again, there is no way of knowing, and it’s that unknowing that is heartbreaking - the inability for the possibility of a different therapy for so many people. Thought-provoking.

    A fresh and interesting feminist take on the subject of LSD therapy. Seeing two housewife characters break out of the stereotypes of the time, and become fully actualized people carrying all of their flaws and uncertainty, was very compelling and empowering. The idea of what it would have been without that therapy, if those women were born just a few years later was on my mind the whole time. Then again, there is no way of knowing, and it’s that unknowing that is heartbreaking - the inability for the possibility of a different therapy for so many people. Thought-provoking.

  • Dana Hall: THE EXPERIMENT

    It is both disheartening and pertinent to acknowledge the tragic consequences of political agendas that prioritize their objectives at the expense of human lives, The Experiment reminds us why it is so important we understand history, especially as it pertains to marginalizing women. This is also a play with so many layers I’d dare not reduce it- it ebbs and flows through light and dark, time and space, but never loses its grip. There are so many quotable lines and stand out scenes, if you have a chance to see it- you will not be sorry!

    It is both disheartening and pertinent to acknowledge the tragic consequences of political agendas that prioritize their objectives at the expense of human lives, The Experiment reminds us why it is so important we understand history, especially as it pertains to marginalizing women. This is also a play with so many layers I’d dare not reduce it- it ebbs and flows through light and dark, time and space, but never loses its grip. There are so many quotable lines and stand out scenes, if you have a chance to see it- you will not be sorry!

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Shiny Unicorn Productions, Year 2023
  • Type Reading, Organization States of Play, Year 2023