''Sexual Perversity in Chicago'' is a play written by
David Mamet
David Alan Mamet (; born November 30, 1947) is an American playwright, author, and filmmaker.
He won a Pulitzer Prize and received Tony Award, Tony nominations for his plays ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' (1984) and ''Speed-the-Plow'' (1988). He first ...
that examines the sex lives of two men and two women in the 1970s. The play is filled with profanity and regional
jargon
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that reflects the working-class language of
Chicago
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. The characters' relationships come to be hindered by the caustic nature of their words, as much of the dialogue includes insults and arguments. The play presents "intimate relationships
sminefields of buried fears and misunderstandings."
The play has twice been adapted for film as ''About Last Night'',
first in 1986, then
again in 2014.
Characters and plot
* Dan Shapiro: An urban male in his late twenties
* Bernard Litko: Dan's friend and associate
* Deborah Soloman: A woman in her late twenties
* Joan Webber: Deborah's friend and roommate
Scene: Various spots around the North Side of Chicago, a Big City on a Lake.
Time: Approximately nine weeks one summer.
[Mamet, ''Sexual Perversity in Chicago'', Grove Press, Inc., 1974]
Danny and Bernie balance their mundane office jobs with sexual banter, particularly their experiences and preferences in the bedroom. Likewise, Joan and Deborah frequently discuss the shortcomings of men while at their apartment.
The main plot point is Danny and Deborah's relationship, perpetuating much of the dialogue about men and women. Their romance is quickly established by sexual attraction, but as the play progresses and Deborah moves into Danny's apartment, they are unable to talk with each other seriously. Danny complains in frustration, "Everything's fine. Sex, talk, life, everything. Until you want to get 'closer', to get 'better'. Do you know what the fuck you want?"
Eventually, the couple breaks up while Danny and Bernie revert to their usual talk about "broads" and what is wrong with the world.
Joan says,
Production history
An early version of ''Sexual Perversity in Chicago'' was first produced at
Goddard College
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in
Plainfield, Vermont by the members of St. Nicholas Theater. The production was
directed
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by Mamet.
The play was a series of blackouts showing various people (waitresses, policemen, investment bankers) having discussions about sex. It featured:
*
William H. Macy
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*
Steven Schachter
* Alison Zucker
* Mary Tibbetts
* Madeleine Dammers
* Peter Vincent
The play was subsequently reworked by Mamet with director
Stuart Gordon
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into the four character structure that made it famous and established David Mamet as a playwright. An earlier Mamet play, ''Danny Shapiro and his Search for the Mystery Princess'', was combined with ''Sexual Perversity'', adding the characters of Bernie Litko and Joan Webber. It was produced and performed by
Organic Theater Company
Organic Theater Company was founded in 1969 in Madison, Wisconsin by artistic director Stuart Gordon and his wife Carolyn Purdy Gordon.
History
Its first play was a production of ''Richard III'' but harassment from the local officials of Madi ...
in Chicago in June 1974 in a production directed by
Stuart Gordon
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. The cast featured:
*
Warren Casey as Bernie Litko
*
Eric Loeb as Danny Shapiro
*
Carolyn Purdy Gordon as Deborah Soloman
*
Roberta Custer as Joan Webber
In December 1975, the play was mounted
off-off Broadway at the St. Clements Theatre in
New York. An
off-Broadway
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production directed by
Albert Takazauckas opened on a double bill with the
playwright
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Readin ...
's ''
The Duck Variations'' on June 16, 1976 at the
Cherry Lane Theatre in
Greenwich Village
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and ran for 273 performances. The cast included
F. Murray Abraham and
Peter Riegert. Subsequent cast members included
Jeff Zinn.
Jake Johannsen first thought of being a comedian when trying out for the Iowa State production of ''Sexual Perversity in Chicago'' in the early 1980s.
Blancs-Manteaux Theatre
In 1980, the play was mounted at the Blancs-Manteaux Theatre in
Paris
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, with
Daniel Russo and Nathalie Courval.
West End Theatre
In 2003,
Matthew Perry
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made his stage debut in a
West End production co-starring
Minnie Driver
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,
Hank Azaria
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, and
Kelly Reilly
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.
Činoherní klub
Directed by
Ondřej Sokol. The play had premiered on 18 March 2004 in
The Drama Club, Prague.
* Bernard Litko ....
Jaromír Dulava
* Joan Weber ....
Ivana Chýlková
* Dan Shapiro ....
Marek Taclík
* Deborah Solomon .... Lucie Pernetová
Film adaptations
David De Silva bought the motion picture rights to ''Sexual Perversity In Chicago'' and went with David Mamet on Mamet's first trip to Hollywood, to meet with
Michael Eisner
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, head of
Paramount Pictures
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, regarding doing a film version of the play. Eisner was very enthusiastic about the project, but Mamet ultimately was not able to deliver an acceptable screenplay to the studio. Years later, De Silva sold the film rights to a Chicago producer, Stuart Oken. Oken produced the 1986 film, ''
About Last Night'', directed by
Edward Zwick
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, with
Demi Moore
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,
Rob Lowe
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,
Jim Belushi and
Elizabeth Perkins in the cast. The screenplay was written by Tim Kazurinsky and Denise Declue. The title change resulted from many newspapers refusing to advertise a movie with the original title.
Mamet disavowed the movie, ruefully recalling that "as a callow youth with hay sticking out of my ears, I sold both the play and the screenplay for about $12 and a
mess of porridge...."
A second film adaptation, also based on the 1986 film and again titled ''
About Last Night'', was released in 2014. This film had an
African-American
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cast and was set in
Los Angeles
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. The film starred
Kevin Hart
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After winning se ...
,
Michael Ealy
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,
Regina Hall
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and
Joy Bryant.
References
External links
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{{Mamet
1974 plays
American plays adapted into films
Plays by David Mamet
Plays set in Chicago