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David Mamet
Short Play, Comedy
3m, 1f Int. This is Bobby Gould's day of reckoning. The conniving movie mogul from Speed the Plow awakes in a strange room. A loquacious interrogator in fishing waders enters. Gould argues his case. A woman he has wronged appears and gets so carried away that she says some sassy things to the Interrogator. In the end, Bobby is damned for being "cruel without being interesting."
"Funny and pungent." - the New York Times
"Lifts the soul." - N.Y. Daily News "Hilarious ... with flashy magic tricks." - Newsday
Published with The Devil and Billy Markham by Shel Silverstein in Oh, Hell!
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Other David Mamet titles available from Samuel French include:
American Buffalo The Cherry Orchard Dark Pony The Disappearance of the Jews Dramatic Sketches and Monologues Duck Variations EdmondThe Frog Prince Glengarry Glen Ross Goldberg Street Keep Your Pantheon Lakeboat A Life in the TheatreThe Luftmensch Mr. Happiness November The Old Neighborhood The Poet and the RentRace Reunion Reunion: Three Plays by David Mamet The Sanctity of Marriage Sexual Perversity in Chicago SchoolThe Shawl Speed the Plow Squirrels The Water Engine The Woods
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