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Bobby Gould in Hell

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bobby Gould in Hell is a play by the American playwright David Mamet. It premiered Off-Broadway in 1989 and also ran in London in 1991. The one-act play (45-minutes) updates the life of character Bobby Gould, from Mamet's 1988 play Speed-the-Plow.

Plot overview

The play shows Bobby Gould, introduced in Mamet's 1988 play Speed-the-Plow, and his time in Hell after he dies. Gould is subjected to questions from a devilish personage referred to simply as "The Interrogator." The Interrogator has had to interrupt a fishing trip in order to question Gould and he is consequently displeased. Through the course of the play, Gould confronts whether or not he is a "bad man."

Productions

Bobby Gould in Hell premiered Off-Broadway at the Lincoln Center Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater on November 27, 1989 and closed on December 31, 1989 after 32 performances.[1] Directed by Gregory Mosher, the cast starred Treat Williams as Bobby Gould, W. H. Macy as The Interrogator and Felicity Huffman as Glenna.[2]

The British premiere was presented by The Mandrake Theatre Company in September 1991 at the Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, in London. Directed by Aaron Mullen, the cast featured Steven O'Shea as The Interrogator, Nic d'Avirro as Bobby Gould, and Nancy Crane.[3]

In both productions, Bobby Gould was double-billed with Shel Silverstein's The Devil and Billy Markham under the title Oh, Hell.[4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ Bobby Gould in Hell Archived 2012-10-17 at the Wayback Machine Internet Off-Broadway Database, accessed June 19, 2012
  2. ^ Rich, Frank."Review/Theater; Mamet's Tasteful Hell for a Movie Mogul" The New York Times, December 4, 1989
  3. ^ Donald, Caroline. "THEATRE.'Oh Hell' - Lyric Studio, London W6", The Independent (London), September 20, 1991, p. 17
  4. ^ David K. Sauer, Janice A. Sauer: David Mamet: A Research and Production Sourcebook, pp 71 and 75, Greenwood Publishing Group (2003)
  5. ^ Simon, John. "Beelzebubee" New York Magazine, December 18, 1989, Vol. 22, No. 50, ISSN 0028-7369, p. 105
  6. ^ Mamet, David; Silverstein, Shel. Oh, Hell!: Two One-act Plays, Samuel French, Inc., 1991, ISBN 0573692548, pp. 1-6, 47

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