The Shawl

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Written byDavid Mamet
Characters
  • John
  • Miss A
  • Charles
Date premieredApril 19, 1985 (1985-04-19)
Place premieredBriar Street Theater, Chicago[1]
The Shawl
Written byDavid Mamet
Characters
  • John
  • Miss A
  • Charles
Date premieredApril 19, 1985 (1985-04-19)
Place premieredBriar Street Theater, Chicago[1]
Original languageEnglish
SettingJohn's office

The Shawl is a four-act play by David Mamet. It premiered at the Goodman Theatre New Theatre Company in Chicago in 1985. The play concerns two men, John and Charles, who plan on defrauding Miss A out of her inheritance. The play scams and deceives to the very end, while emphasising the truth repeatedly.

According to Lindsay Crouse, " 'David told me once that he started to write 'The Shawl' in part because people said to him, 'You always write such wonderful characters but you don't write plot,'.... So he set out to exercise plot-writing as a craft. And I think it came out beautifully. Everybody gets fooled at least once in this play.' "[2] The New York Times noted that "while The Shawl does not pretend at realism - Mr. Mamet has called it my 'Twilight Zone' episode - it must convince the audience that an educated, middle-class woman would put her faith into a mind reader. And the psychic himself is not some gypsy in paisley but a middle-aged man who is worried about losing his young, homosexual lover."[2]

Productions

The Shawl was initially presented by the Goodman Theatre's New Theatre Company in Chicago as the premiere production of their Briar Street Theatre. The play opened on April 19, 1985. Directed by Gregory Mosher, the cast featured Mike Nussbaum as John, Lindsay Crouse as Miss A and Gary Cole as Charles .[3]

The Shawl was produced Off-Broadway at the Lincoln Center Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, opening on December 23, 1985, and closing on February 2, 1986, after 48 performances. The play ran in a double bill with Mamet's Prairie du Chien.[4] Directed by Mosher, the cast featured Mike Nussbaum as John, Lindsay Crouse as Miss A and Calvin Levels as Charles.[5]

The Shawl's first London production was at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs on June 9, 1986. The production was directed by Richard Eyre with David de Keyser as John, Connie Booth as Miss A and Michael Feast as Charles.[1]

A BBC Television adaptation was broadcast as part of The Play on One on 14 March 1989. This production was directed by Bill Bryden and starred Nigel Hawthorne, Brenda Blethyn and Karl Johnson.

The Shawl was presented at the Arcola Theatre in London in September and October 2009.[6] Directed by Amelia Nicholson, the cast featured Matthew Marsh, Elizabeth McGovern as Miss A. and Paul Rattray.[7][6]

Presented at the Young Vic in London in December 2012.

Plot

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