Spinning Into Butter: A Play

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Set on a college campus in Vermont, Spinning into Butter is a new play by a major young American playwright that explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness in America today in a man

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  • Author: Gilman, Rebecca
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 112
  • Publish Date: August 07 2000
  • ISBN10: 0571199844
  • Language: English
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Set on a college campus in Vermont, Spinning into Butter is a new play by a major young American playwright that explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness in America today in a manner that is at once profound, disturbing, darkly comic, and deeply cathartic. Rebecca Gilman challenges our preconceptions about race relations, writing of a liberal dean of students named Sarah Daniels who investigates the pinning of anonymous, clearly racist letters on the door of one of the college’s few African American students. The stunning discovery that there is a virulent racist on campus forces Sarah, along with other faculty members and students, to explore her feelings about racism, leading to surprising discoveries and painful insights that will rivet and provoke the reader as perhaps no play since David Mamet’s Oleanna has done.

Spinning into Butter had its world premiere at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago in May 1999 and will open at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center in New York in April 2000.

Author: Rebecca Gilman
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Farrar, Strauss & Giroux-3pl
Published: 08/07/2000
Pages: 112
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.50w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9780571199846
Language: English

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Author

Gilman, Rebecca

Binding

ISBN10

0571199844

ISBN13

9780571199846

Page Count

112

Published Date

August 07 2000

Language

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