David mamet playwright (5 resultados)

Editorial: N.p., N.p. 1985
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Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de AmericaRoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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Revised script for the 1985 play. An amateur psychic plans to defraud a young woman out of her inheritance, aided by his young protégé and lover. The play debuted at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago on April 19, 1985, before moving to New York at the Lincoln Center on December 23, 1985. Red titled wrappers, with credits for playwr…ight David Mamet. Title page present, dated 5/19/85, noted as Revised, with credits for playwright David Mamet. 40 leaves, with last page of text numbered 4-38. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound with two gold brads.

Editorial: N.p., N.p. 1987
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Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de AmericaRoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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Vintage script for the 1988 Broadway play, which premiered on May 3, 1988 at the Royal Theatre and ran for 279 performances. David Mamet's incendiary take on the world of Hollywood movie-making, a black comedy that stands alongside Nathanael West's "The Day of the Locust" in the subtlety and accuracy of its indictments. Nominate…d for three Tony Awards, including Best Play and Best Direction of a Play for Gregory Mosher, and winning one for Best Actor in a Play for Ron Silver. Revived on Broadway in 2008. Pink titled wrappers, with credits for playwright David Mamet on the front wrapper, dated June, 1987. Title page present, with a credit for Mamet, dated June, 1987. 146 leaves, with last page of text numbered 141. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, lightly foxed to the fore edge and bottom edge of the front wrapper, bound with two gold brads.

Idioma: Francés
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Librería: PhP Autographs, Hastière, BelgicaPhP Autographs
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Pas de couverture. Condición: Très bon. Authentic signed photo (The Spanish Prisoner). Obtained in person in 1997 in Paris. Size : 13x18 cm. Condition : see scans please. Provenance : Eric Leguèbe (1935-2002) collection, French journalist and film critic who worked for the newspaper Le Parisien. Certificate of Authenticity and l…ifetime guarantee. Signé par l'auteur.

Editorial: Macmillan, New York 1977
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Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de AmericaRoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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dj. First Edition. First Edition. INSCRIBED to playwright and film director David Mamet and his then-wife, actress Lindsay Crouse, in the year of publication on the title page: "For two beautiful people / Lindsay and David / Harold Clurman / Dec. 21, 1977." A remarkable association, connecting three generations of historic figur…es in world theatre. Ibsen, the book's subject, was a Norwegian playwright who founded modernism in theatre, and is considered the "father of realism." Clurman, massively influenced by Ibsen, was one of the three founders of New York's legendary Group Theatre in 1931, a company that altered the shape of twentieth century drama, and bringing the talents of Clifford Odets, among others, to the fore. In later life, Clurman wrote many essays and reviews on David Mamet's earliest works, and was one of the first to champion Mamet's prodigious gifts (though he was not always complimentary). He once noted: "Mamet [demonstrates] genuine dramatic gifts. He possesses a tender sensibility and a keen sense of the stage. His plays shift in focus and in aim, as if they were meant not so much to interest or entertain us as to discover who he is." Finally the inscription is poignant in that it was made the year Mamet wrote "A Life in the Theatre" (a play Clurman did not particularly care for, though he continued to champion the playwright), four years prior to Mamet's first screenplay ("The Postman Always Rings Twice"), and seven years prior to his masterpiece ("Glengarry Glen Ross"). Finally, it was inscribed in 1977, the year Mamet met Crouse, to whom he would remain married until 1990, and who starred in his important first film, "House of Games," in 1984. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. Signed.

Editorial: N.p., N.p. 1984
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Vintage US window card poster for the 1984 Broadway play. The play initially premiered at London's National Theatre in 1983 before moving to the US the following year, making its Broadway debut at the John Golden Theatre, the run advertised here, where it ran for 378 performances. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, and nominated for…four Tony Awards, winning one for Best Actor for Joe Mantegna. Basis for the neck-snapping 1992 film starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Alec Baldwin, Jonathan Pryce, and Kevin Spacey. David Mamet's masterpiece, considered by some to be the late century equivalent of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman." Set in Chicago. 14 x 22 inches. Very Good plus, lightly rubbed, with faint creasing to the top right corner.