Goldberg Street

David Mamet(Grove Press)

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Synopsis

Short Plays and Monologues

From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of <i>Glengarry Glen Ross</i>, here is a collection of thirty-two one act plays and short dramatic pieces that David Mamet himself considers to be some of the best writing he has ever done.

In this single volume are all seven plays that make up <i>Vermont Sketches</i>, which Frank Rich of <i>The New York Times</i> has called “remarkable... as terrifying as a stranglehold.”

Here also are the six plays that <i>The Blue Hour, The Spanish Prisoner</i>, and <i>Goldberg Street</i> comprise, and seventeen more short pieces from one of our greatest living playwrights.

Includes:

<i>Goldberg Street</i>

<i>Cross Patch</i>

<i>The Spanish Prisoner</i>

<i>Two Conversations</i>

<i>Two Scenes</i>

<i>Yes But So What</i>

<i>Vermont Sketches:</i>

“Conversations with the Spirit World”

“Pint’s a Pound the World Around”

“Dowsing”

“Deer Dogs”

“In the Mall”

“Maple Sugaring”

“Morris and Joe”

<i>The Dog</i>

<i>Film Crew</i>

<i>Four A.M.</i>

<i>The Power Outage</i>

<i>Food</i>

<i>Columbus Avenue</i>

<i>Steve McQueen</i>

<i>Yes</i>

<i>The Blue Hour: City Sketches:</i>

“Prologue: American Twilight”

“Doctor”

“The Hat”

“Businessmen”

“Cold”

“Epilogue”

<i>A Sermon</i>

<i>Shoeshine</i>

"Litko: A Dramatic Monologue"

<i>In Old Vermont</i>

<i>All Men Are Whores: An Inquiry</i>

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