Behind every great superhero is a determined creator. In 1930s America, that creator was usually a young Jewish man with an active imagination. Katz's play illuminates the story of Jerry Siegel - the brains behind Superman's brawn - and the imagined struggle between the creative father and his uber-mensch son. Siegel wrestles to retain control of his famous comic book sensation as America is drawn into WWII.
Added by Upcoming Robot on June 21, 2012