The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Glengarry Glen Ross and
Speed-The-Plow, takes us into the lives of two actors: John, young and
rising into the first flush of his success; the other Robert, older,
anxious, and beginning to wane. In a series of short, spare, and
increasingly raw exchanges, we see the estrangement of youth from age
and the wider, inevitable and endless cycle of life, in and out of the
theatre. “A comedy about the artifice of acting… It is also about
the artifice of living… An evening of pure theatre.” —The New
York Times “A comic masterpiece.” —New York Daily News “The
warmest and often the funniest play in town.” —New York Post
“[Mamet has] the most acute ear for dialogue of any American writer
since J.D. Salinger.” —Village V Share This: View All Events
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