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Speed-the-Plow | Critical Overview
When Speed-the-Plow was first produced on Broadway in 1988, the casting of Madonna in the role of Karen was debated in the press more than the merits of the play itself. Many critics found the play up to Mamet’s high standards. William A. Henry III, reviewing the play in Time, wrote, ‘‘Of all American playwrights, Mamet, 40, remains the shrewdest observer of the evil that men do unto each other in the name of buddyhood.’’ Not all critics were impressed, however. In New York, John Simon stated: ‘‘The plot is minimal, barely sufficient to poke fun at...
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