

Mamet Plays 5
David Mamet
David, a young poet behind in his rent and about to be evicted, improvises poems for money in the park.
He is scorned by the public and he falls in love with a young woman who will have nothing to do with him.
He becomes a nightwatchman and is robbed by thieves talk him into joining them.
Apprehended by the police and jailed, he is visited by a man who heard his poems-- an ad executive who offers David a job writing ad copy for Wacko, noxious gook for cars.
Faced with his first existential choice, he decides to languish in jail rather than promote Wacko.
The young woman pays his bail and rent.
She still finds him socially undesirable, but feels all good citizens should support the arts.
A better man, David returns to his pen and paper.
The Poet and the Rent is a play written by David Mamet and published by Samuel French .
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