The Mamet fest showcases Oleanna in Cincinnati
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Date
From 22 March 2013 To 06 April 2013
AddressAronoff Center for the Arts, 650 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202, United States
The Aronoff Center for the Arts is the venue for Mamet fest - a mini play festival celebrating the work of iconic Pulitzer prize-winning playwright David Mamet.
Mamet is perhaps best known for his 1992 work Oleanna. This is a taut and tense drama, which focuses on the relationship of a college professor and his young student. It shows that the meaning of words are not always black and white.
The play will be performed from March 22nd to April 6th.
People who are unfamiliar with the area or staying in the city for the first time could choose to book a night at the Millennium Hotel Cincinnati. Not only is the accommodation in a great central location, but it is great for those tourists who want to see the Aronoff Center for the Arts, as it is less than half a mile away.
This means that people can walk in less than five minutes.
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