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BWW Review: Boston Premiere of Mamet's RACE

Race

Written by David Mamet, Directed by Robert Walsh; Janie E. Howland, Scenic Designer; Charles Schoonmaker, Costume Designer; Scott Pinkney, Lighting Designer; Rebecca K. David, Properties Designer; Leslie Sears, Production Stage Manager

CAST (in alphabetical order): Ken Cheeseman (Jack Lawson), Miranda Craigwell (Susan), Cliff Odle (Henry Brown), Patrick Shea (Charles Strickland)

Performances through November 4 at New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA; Box Office 617-923-8487 or www.newrep.org

Love them or hate them, it is impossible to simply sit back and relax during David Mamet's plays. True to form, on the opening night of Race, now receiving its Boston premiere at the New Repertory Theatre at the Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown, I found myself on The Edge of my seat as his words bounced around the stage like the silver balls in a pinball machine. Under the direction of Robert Walsh, the grit and grime of Mamet's coarse comedy are palpable, like having a rubdown with verbal sandpaper.   

Mamet's dialogue doesn't go from zero to sixty; it starts at sixty and maintains a high rate of velocity. The audience is strapped into the passenger seat of this high performance vehicle and compelled to hold on for the wild ride. The inflections, pace, and changes in volume in the increasingly heated conversations command rapt attention thanks to the four member cast of Ken Cheeseman, Cliff Odle, Patrick Shea, and Miranda Craigwell. Walsh's kinetic blocking and the precision of the dialogue are organic, making it feel like we are eavesdropping on the legal strategizing that happens behind closed doors. Mamet shows us how the sausage is made and it ain't pretty.

Charles Strickland (Shea) is a successful Caucasian businessman accused of raping an African-American woman. He deliberately engages the bi-racial law firm of Jack Lawson (Cheeseman) and Henry Brown (Odle), Caucasian and African-American respectively, to defend him, even as he maintains that he has done nothing wrong. Lawson and Brown are nobody's fools and put Strickland through a rigorous process to determine whether or not they wish to take the case. As they proceed, Lawson involves their young, attractive African-American associate Susan (Craigwell) in a quasi-Socratic exercise to professionally mentor her, as well as to elicit her views as a minority. As the story unfolds, both of these roads take many twists and turns, exposing information and disclosing deception and lies.

Mamet is a master provocateur, but when the subject is race, it doesn't take much to get people going. The playwright says his play is intended to be an addition to the national dialogue about race – you know the one that was supposed to happen when we finally elected an African-American president – and his characters actually say things that are rarely spoken in our p.c. world. For example, when Susan confronts Lawson for having investigated her prior to hiring her, he not only admits that he did, but that he did so with greater rigor because of her color. His mitigating reason was his awareness that it would be more difficult to discharge her for cause once she was on the payroll, also because of her color. This is only one of many difficult exchanges between the characters and, often as not, brutal statements are hurled from Brown at or about Susan.


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Nancy GrossmanFrom producing and starring in family holiday pageants as a child, to avid member of Broadway Across America and Show of the Month Club, Nancy has cultivated her love of the art and respect for the craft of theatre. She fulfilled a dream when she became an adult-onset tap dancer in the early 90's ("Gotta dance!"); she fulfills another by providing reviews for BroadwayWorld.com and evolving as a freelance writer. Nancy is an alumna of Syracuse University and a retired Probation Officer-in-Charge in the Massachusetts Trial Court system.
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