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David Mamet's November at the Mark Taper Forum
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[Huffington Post] - Gregory Cruz and Todd Weeks are sharp and solid in supporting roles. From Saturday Night Live and Jon Stewart to HBO's Veep, political satire is back in vogue, not only because it is election season, but also because our political system continues to
Google News: November
[Entertainment Weekly] and up the price for a presidential turkey pardon, which leads to the comic relief in the form of a representative of the National Association of Turkey and Turkey By-Products Manufacturers (Todd Weeks) and a Native American tribesman (Gregory Cruz).
David Mamet's Political Comedy/Farce “November” Arrives Just In ...
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[Desert Local News] - Gregory Cruz as Dwight Grackle, brings just the right amount lunacy to these wacky proceedings as a businessman with a proposition for his President. “November” easily reminds one of those zany old Marx Brothers movies. Farce can be quite tricky if it
Theater review: 'November' is out of touch this election season
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[Los Angeles Times] - The plot, which invokes at times George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind's book for "Of Thee I Sing," actually calls in an Indian chief, Dwight Grackle (Gregory Cruz) — a hoary touch that suggests Mamet is self-consciously operating in pastiche mode.
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