The Duck Variations by David Mamet dramatizes the old adage that people who talk with the most authority about something are the ones most likely to know the least about it. Two women discuss the ways of ducks, making observations about life that are profoundly hilarious.
The play is traditionally written for two men, but Firecracker Productions has received permission from Mamet to cast women in both roles, making no other changes to the text.
The Duck Variations by David Mamet dramatizes the old adage that people who talk with the most authority about something are the ones most likely to know the least about it. Two women discuss the ways of ducks, making observations about life that are profoundly hilarious.
The play is traditionally written for two men, but Firecracker Productions has received permission from Mamet to cast women in both roles, making no other changes to the text.
The Duck Variations by David Mamet dramatizes the old adage that people who talk with the most authority about something are the ones most likely to know the least about it. Two women discuss the ways of ducks, making observations about life that are profoundly hilarious.
The play is traditionally written for two men, but Firecracker Productions has received permission from Mamet to cast women in both roles, making no other changes to the text.