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David Mamet shuns one of his own, American Buffalo.

Even playwrights play favorites. According to the New York Post, David Mamet wanted nothing to do with the Broadway debut of American Buffalo, which closed November 23 after a weeklong run. “He never attended a rehearsal, didn't see a performance, and refused to do any press for it,” reports the Post. "In my 30-year career, I have never met a playwright who had so little to do with his play," says Ben Sprecher, one of the producers. "David Mamet was nowhere near this production." His other Broadway production, a revival of Speed-the-Plow, is enjoying a good run; a recent Times article written by Mamet lauded the show. One theory of his disinterest in Buffalo relies on the money: sources say royalties from his early works (including Buffalo) go to his ex-wife because of a divorce settlement.

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