July 19, 2025
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Behind the incendiary New Play Confronting David MAMET

In A Play About David MAMET Writing About Harvey Weinstein, A FICTIAL DAVID MAMET IS POZONED, CASTRATED AND Murdated with His Own Playwriting Award. The Piece, Written by Playwright Mathilde Dratwa, Takes Aim at MAMET AND HIS PLAYS, WHICH Include American Buffalo, Glengarry Glen Ross and Oleanna, an HAVAVAINATED MAINATED”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com

In A Play About David MAMET Writing About Harvey Weinstein, A FICTIONAL DAVID MAMET IS POISONED, CASTRATED AND MURDERED TO HIS OWN PLAYWRITING AWARD.

The Piece, Written by Playwright Mathilde Dratwa, Takes AIM AT MAMET AND HIS PLAYS, WHICH INCLUDE American Buffalo, Glengarry Glen Ross and Oleanna, and have Maintained a Place in Theater Canon, Even As Dratwa Points to Their Swaggering Male Characters, Crude Language, DeroGATORY TREATMENT OF WOMEN AND MORE. In 2019, MAMET Premiered The Play Bitter WheatWHICH WAS INSPIRED BY Weinstein and Follows a fictional film Mogul Who is Brough Down by His Own Sexual Malfeasance. This Gave Dratwa The Inspiraction for Her Piece.

Her Play Also Makes Note of the Institutions that have Held MAMET UP and Expands Its Target to Include A Sung-Thughh List of Famous Sexual Predators, Before Passion and Examing.

Characters Include and Angry Playwright Overseeing Scenes Between Her Bolder ALTER-EGO, A Millennial Actress Auditioning for a Role and “Some Old White Dudes Named David.” Abbi Jacobson, Heléne Yorke, Tony Award Winner Kara Young and Billy Eichner Will Take On the Sese Roles July 21, in A One-Night Reading of the Play Directed by The Acolyte’s Leslye headland. George Strus and Ruchel Sussman Are Production.

The reading, which will take place at the Off-Broadway Theater Playwrighhts Horizons as a Benefit for the New York Civil Liberties Union, Marks The Play’s Biggest Production Yet. Tickets Quickly Sold Out for the Reading, Whosh Dratwa, Whose Other Works Have Been Produced Off-Broadway and Elsewhere, Notes As A Positive Sign

Dratwa Spoke with The Hollywood Reporter Ahead of the Performance About Her Nerves About Presenting These Ideas, the Politics of theater Industry and the Nuance She Found in the Piece.

WHY DO YOU WANT TO WRITE This Play?

The genesis for the play happled whod i read a tiny little blurb that [Mamet] WAS WRITING About Harvey Weinstein and that Play Willd Get Produced in London. It Made me absurdly angry. I Couldn’t Really Figure Out Who, And Ten I Realized, Wait, Hold On, This Play’s Being Produced. There’s no script yet. He hasn’t started writing it. His Broadway Producer Came to HIM AND WAS LIKE, “YOU SHOULD WRITE About This.” D He did. And Now Has A Theater Lined Up in London, and He’s Writing About This. Who? Who this playwright? IT WAS SOMETING SO ABSURD. And i just thorough, if mamet gets to writ about weinstein, then I get to writ about mamet.

His Play, Bitter wheat, DID EVENTALLY Premiere in London in 2019. Were You Still Working on Your Play WHEN THAT HAPPENED?

YES. And The Play Evolved. WHEN I FIRST Found Out About It, It Was The Height of #metoo, and All this Stuff Was Going on. DTen by the time Bitter Wheat happened, the World Had Shifted A Little. And I Realized Who The Anger Had Died Down, What I Was Actual Really Interest in Was More of A Dissection Than A Takedown. And it was less about david mamet is doing this awful Thing, and How Dare Hen Hen He Writs this Kind of Play. And It Became More About Who Gets to Write What Plays and What’s My Complicity?

And it also became that way as it went from FROM FUN VIGNETTES THAT I WAS JUST Getting My Friends to Read to Actual Play. I Wrote It for My Friends for Monologue Nights. And then weirdly, the Play Started Having A Life of Its Own. Durying The Pandemic, People Were Apparently Passing It Around. A Friend of Mine Was Like, “Oh, I Went to Someone’s Living Room and We Read It Out Loud.” Another Friend Was Like, “We Were Passing It Armond in the Dressing Room.” And Yet No One Wants to Produce It, For Obvious Reasons.

No One Has Wanted to Produce It?

I Mean, SO FAR. I Won’t Say That’s Because of the Subject Matter, It Could Be For A Variety of Reasons, But Is Certainly True Two of My Other Plays HAVE Had Productions, and The Third. And so this is the Last of the four that i’ve written, and is just interesting to me that that’s the one that that hasn’n Received that Kind of Attraction Yet.

How Are You Feeling About Doing This High-Profile Reading of It Now?

I Feel Super Excited. I ALSO Feel Really Apprehensive, Because and Know [David Mamet’s] Very Litigious, and I Know That With Theater Community, There Are Mamet Die-Hards, And I’M Just Curizhs Who’s Going To Show Up And How Is Going To Be Receive. I’m super -exited about the Caliber of the actors that we were were able to attract, and i THINK that’s a testament to the product and to leslye, But also curios How’s going.

In addition to the mamet content, you also bring up several statements about theater Industry that I haven’t heard said so publicly. For example, one of your Characters Talks About the Rumored All-Female Glengarry Production Saying, “that’s feminism in 2025: an all-female almost-reproduction of Glengarry Glen Ross. Making A WOMAN Say The Line, ‘You Fuck Little Girls, So Be It.’ That’s about as enlighted as Broadway Gets. ” Are You Nervouse About How Those Statements Will Be Received by the Industry?

I am, and i’m also aware that a few years ago, the lilies [which tallies non-profit productions by gender and race] Were Like, “For the First Time Ever, We Have Parity in Terms of Gender Representation on Stage.” And this year, dismal. SO Clearly, If You Don’The That Sort of Constant Vigilance and Push That, It Doesn’t Continue. And this Particular Year, A Number of Theaters Have AnnunCed Seasons with Virtualally No Women, or One Woman in a CO-CREATOR ROLE.

It’s not finger pointing at all all, but it feels a little bit dangerous in a way that i don’t know that it would have a few years ago, before the election. I Feel Like, “Oh, We’re Back to A PLACE WHERE THIS IS A PROVOCATIVATIVE THING AND PEOPLE Feel Singled Out.” And Artistic Directors of Roundabout and Williamstown and All the Tese Places that Failed Women a Little Bit This Year [in terms of their programming] Are Going to Feel Targeted. And Also What’s Going on Political in the Broader Way. We have someone in the white House Who Said, “Grab Her by the Pussy.” There Was A Time After I Wrote It, WHEN I THINK There Was Like This Wave, and I Wuld Have Felt Very Much Like, “Look at My Rightweus Anger.” And now It Just Feels A Little Bit Different, and Just A Little More Actual Dangerous.

WHY DO YOU THINK Members of theater Industry Have Been Hesitant to Say Things Like This Publicly?

I THINK THAT Theater is a World Where You’ve Got A Lot of People Who Really, Really, Really Want To Work, and The Power Dynamic is So Complicited. IT’S ITS OWN SPECIFIC FLAVOR OF THE SAME THING, But IS LIKE WHAT HAPPENEned with Weinstein Too, Right? WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN HAS MORE POWER AND SOMEONONE Else Is So Hungry, and You Are In A Career That Is A Vocination That You Love, And Where You Feel Like Any Oasili is Easili is Easily. And I THINK THAT THAT’S CONMETING AROUND THAT FRAGITY THAT MAKES PEOPLE REALLY, REALLY CAUTYUS.

What’s Your Relationship with David MAMET PLAYS?

WHEN I WAS STUDYING ACTING AND IN DRAMA SCHOOL, TOSE PLAYS Are Have Teachers Go for Material. SO it was introduced to me at a very Impressionable Age, and I Really Loved It, and The Guy I Was Dating Said that He Was His Favorite Playwright. For a Lot of People, I Think He Brough A Certain Vernacular to the Stage, and He Had An Irrevers, and I Was Swept Up in that. And itok me a while quest of what I was actuly being asked to USE for Scene Study Class and Monologues.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF His Plays Still Being Produced On Broadway? The Revival of Glengarry Glen Rosswith Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk and Bill Burr Just Finised Its Run, and American Buffalo Was Revived A FEW YEARS AGO.

IT’s INTERESTING, RIGHT? Bitter Wheat Got Panned, But It Got Produced and It Got A Slot Before It Had A Script. He has another few that didn’t do so wellway, but on on you’ve reached a Certain Level, You Can Can Fail A Lot and Still Be ARUOUND IN A Way that I don’t know.

Can You Talk About Your Decision to Move from Violence Into A More Nuanced Take on MAMET in the Play? You Let Him Defend HimSelf, in A Way, and Also Turn The Magnifying Glass on Yourself as a Playwright.

First of All, I Don’t Actual Believe Violence Is The Answer. And Secondly, What Are We Trying To Say? Are we trying realy to just cancel everybody? I don’t think that that’s the Answer either. I Think The Answer Is More Expansive and Generes. IT’s NOT A PUSHOVER Answer, But It Has to Ride Line of We’re Not Going to Stand Down and We’re Not Going to Turn Into Pushovers that we have to prevent any of these people from being staged every again. I don’t think that’s the end goal. So what is it? And the it it beecame more personal, because some of what is in the script, Too, AROUND RACE AND STUFF LIKE THAT, CAME FROM Real Mistakes I Strongly about their role in this play when they came to read for zoe [the millennial actress].

At one Point in the Play, You Seem to Suggest That Solution Is Production More Female and New PlayWRIGHTS. Is that the other?

Yeah, I Think Female and Non-Binary and PlayWRIGHTS with DISABILITIES. I THINK THAT THERE IS ANY EXPANSIVENESS TO WHAT IS PASSIBLE IN THE THEater. And a Lot of People That Are Drawn to Theater Were People That Were Ostracizd or Cast Out in some Way in High School, and Found Their Way to A Place Where. And i just Really Want to Believ in theater As a Place WHERE WE CAN ALL BELONG. And so i don’t through is about, let’s not Produce this playwright. I more about all these names, who are they? WHERE Are they? Let’s Produce All of Tese People and More.

Is your hope to get a more Full-Scale Production of this Play?

I ACTUALLY REALLY LOVE The IDEA OF A Pop-Up on Someone Else’s Set that Could be Done for Not A Lot of Money. You use the Light Plot that’s Available. Potentilly, It Could Also Even Tour Like A Night at PlayWRIGHTS, A NIGHT at the Roundabout.

I Think Theater Can Be More Things and Different Things, and Theater Can Also Be More Reactive. I Wish this play had this kind of attention four years ago. The Things that we’re seeing on stage are a little bit behind. Unless You’re David MAMET, YOU GET A Theater on the West End To Agree to Do Your Play Before It’s Written. But if you’re not that, you have to wait for so long that by the time it is… so we’re taught to writer Timeless Plays Without a Shelf Life. And i THINK WHY ISN’T’T Theater a vital part of Holding up a mirror to Society? And woldn’t it be Really Cool if We Could Write Write Plays with Shelf Lives, But See Them Pop Up Quickly?

This interview has been Edited for Length and Clarity.

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