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David Mamet’s “Speed the Plow” in Mtn. View! ~ Play of the Week ~ Mamet-Speak in Silicon Valley?! Fantastic

January 23, 2010 By Pat Kapowich Leave a Comment

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the play

Hollywood mid-level producers Bobby Gould and Charlie Fox engage in a verbal boxing match centered on the eternal debate of art versus money. Should Gould recommend to his unseen boss another bad action would-be blockbuster? Or should he put himself on the line for a film adaptation of a spiritual, uplifting, and apocalyptic novel? The office’s temp acts as catalyst in this debate. Gould has her read the novel in order to report on it to him later at his apartment. Things get very heated, but we don’t want to spoil it for you. So come see the show!

Sarah Griner as Karen, Paul Loomis as Bobby Gould, & Jake Vincent as Charlie Fox

Sarah Griner as Karen, Paul Loomis as Bobby Gould and Jake Vincent as Charlie Fox

written by DAVID MAMET

January 8 – 24, 2010

directed by Ray Renati

Running time: 85 minutes, no intermission

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