Mamet's 'Two Unrelated Plays' Make a Pleasingly Odd Couple
By: James Sims
Playwright David Mamet's mastery of comedy, however shoddily displayed in Broadway's current offering of November, stands strong at the Kirk Douglas Theatre with the world premiere of his one-act period laugher Keep Your Pantheon. Coupled with Mamet's youthful foray into the contemplation of life, in The Duck Variations, two distinct aspects of the always-intriguing scribe are perfectly realized under the direction of Neil Pepe.
Both one acters, billed as Two Unrelated Plays, center on men and their bonds, however cantankerous, just as many of Mamet's works. The urge for an alpha male to one-up his friendly counterpart loosely ties the subtle Duck Variations and raucous Pantheon.Most refreshing is the new Pantheon, as it captures the essence of frivolous humor with strong Mamet flair, lending to plenty of frothy laughs accented with the art of slapstick and absurdity, as three Roman-era thespians stumble towards a potentially grisly fate, nearly dying for their craft.Ed O'Neill, of TV's "Married with Children" fame, plays a flamboyant Strabo, scheming to keep a seemingly talent-less acting troupe together, despite being unable to pay the rent or secure an actual gig. To fill his time, Strabo finds lecherous pleasure in pursuing the affection of his strapping young male apprentice Philius, played with dim-witted joviality by Michael Cassidy, who appears in barely a toga and often dripping wet throughout the performance.The Duck Variations and Keep Your Pantheon, in Two Unrelated Plays by David Mamet, play at the Kirk Douglas Theatre through June 8, 2008. For more information, visit www.centertheatregroup.org. The Kirk Douglas Theatre is located at 9820 Washington Boulevard in Culver City. And for more from James Sims visit www.simsscoop.com.
Photos by Craig Schwartz. (1) Ed O'Neill, David Paymer and Michael Cassidy (2) Michael Lerner and Harold Gould.

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