David Mamet’s Controversial "Race" Makes Its West Coast Debut at ACT

David Mamet’s Controversial "Race" Makes Its West Coast Debut at ACT

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When a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright who enjoys pushing buttons tackles race, there are going to be some theatrical fireworks. That's just math. David Mamet's latest Broadway hit, Race is a scathing courtroom comedy making its west coast debut at ACT this month. 


Quick jabbing dialogue follows three lawyers as they decide whether or not to represent a rich white man accused of assaulting a black woman. “The dialogue is tasty, the confrontations spiky, and the observations more than occasionally biting.” says Variety. Evocative and beautifully produced, Race shines a big bright light on the dark underbelly of racial and sexual politics in the American justice system.  

Through November 13. American Conservatory Theater, 415 Geary STreet. Tickets are $10-85 at 415-749-2228 or act-sf.org. 

 

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