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Perspective

Sep. 16, 2014

Mamet's controversial 'Race' plays Culver City

Mamet wrote that "Race, like sex, is a subject on which it is near impossible to tell the truth." The truth about this "Race" is that it is compelling and thought provoking. By Alan H. Friedenthal


By Alan H. Friedenthal


Michael Brown, Professor Henry Louis Gates, Treyvon Martin, Jeremiah Wright and Donald Sterling are but a few of the featured players in the drama that is "post-racial America" which has played out over the past five years.


David Mamet's Tony-nominated play, "Race," now playing at the Kirk Doulas Theatre in Culver City, explores "post-racial America" in the context of law firm politics, the crimi...

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