LaBute // Mamet = Beatz
There’s a ton of Yale theater going up this weekend, and it’s not your typical tried-and-true classics. In the next few days, audiences will witness two modern works by some of the most edgy and interesting artists out there, including David Mamet’s “Romance” and Neil LaBute’s “Bash: Latter-Day Plays.”
For those of you not up on the latest in contemporary playwriting, Neil LaBute is widely considered the stylistic and spiritual descendant of David Mamet, known for his fast, prosodic dialogue. For those of you not up on contemporary playwriting AT ALL, LaBute and Mamet are both...