It seems only fitting that the Chicago theatre company that charges no admission for its productions and seeks to bring theater back to the people should turn to one of earliest popular plays in American history. The Drunkard, a temperance treatise originally produced by P.T. Barnum in 1850, was reportedly the most popular American play until Uncle Tom's Cabin came along. According to this production's program notes, when the play eventually came to earn more snickers than tears the troupes of the time began to play it for laughs. In 1964, writer Bro Herrod and a 21-year-old Barry Manilow adapted W.H.S. Smith's melodrama into a musical.