Jeb (play)
| Jeb | |
|---|---|
| Playbill from the original Broadway production | |
| Written by | Robert Ardrey | 
| Place premiered | Martin Beck Theatre | 
| Original language | English | 
| Subject | post-World War II race relations in America | 
| Genre | Drama | 
Jeb was a play by Robert Ardrey that opened on Broadway in February 1946 tackling the issue of race in post-World War II America. The play deals with a disabled black veteran who returns to his home in the rural South after serving overseas.
Despite excellent reviews and an extremely positive critical reception, the play closed after a very short run, leading several commentators to assert that it was ahead of its time.