In David Mamets A Life in the Theatre, veteran actor Robert (André De Shields) asks rising newcomer John (Ariel Shafir), Could you perhaps do less? in one of their scenes together. Theater professionals and fans will immediately recognize the insult, scarcely disguised by the veneer of politeness.
Doing less isn't a goal of the Alliance Theatres production of Mamets thorny bouquet to thespians and stage lovers. Challenged to expand an intimate two-actor drama for the Alliance mainstage, director Robert OHara turns the show, in part, into a satire of contemporary theatrical spectacle in which more is less. Many scenes take place in the actors' dressing room, but in this spare-no-expense version, the dressing room set elevates out of the floor.
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