Edmond, a man set morally adrift, leaves an unfulfilling marriage to find sex, adventure, companionship, and, ultimately, the meaning of his existence.
First produced by the Atlantic Theater Company on September 30, 2009.
71 . 87. Bigsby , Contemporary Writers , pp . 19–20 . 88. Mamet , Writing in Restaurants , p . 71 . 89. Samuel Beckett , The Unnameable ( London : Calder & Boyars , 1958 ) , p . 132 . 90. Fraser , " Mamet's Plays , " p . L7 . 91.
A small-time mystic trying to bilk a bereaved woman of her inheritance and a card game on a violent train ride are the bases for two new plays by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright The shawl, which opened to critical and popular acclaim ...
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There is nothing. A white person. Can say to a black person. About Race . . . Race. Is the most incendiary topic in our history. And the moment it comes out, you cannot close the lid on that box.
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David Mamet: A Resource and Production Sourcebook reflects the revolution underway in the study of drama, in which not only previous scholarship but performance reviews are a necessary part of research.