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Readers appreciate the insightful exploration of the relationship between two actors in this Mamet work. Many find the play's blend of humor and melancholy engaging, though opinions are mixed regarding its overall depth and impact. While some praise its clever dialogue and performances, others feel it lacks substance in certain areas.
Comedy.
An experienced actor and a novice interact backstage and on stage.
1 act, 26 scenes, 2 men, 1 interior.
Show Clips: 'A Life in the Theatre'
A Life In The Theatre is a American play written by David Mamet and published by Samuel French (1977).
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Samuel French · 1977 · 72 pp
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