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David Mamet's "The Water Engine: An American Fable"
From the Pulitzer Prize winning author of "Glengarry Glen Ross" and "Speed-the-Plow" comes an American fable set upon the backdrop of the 1933 Chicago World's Fair and "The Century of Progress". "The Water Engine" is the Depression-era story of Charles Lang, a laborer who invents an engine that uses water for fuel.
First, Lang struggles to prove his machine exists. But when the truth comes out, those threatened by a machine that does not run on oil or gas intend grave danger for both Lang and his invention.
A brilliant mix of radio play and noir mystery, David Mamet's timeless script is suspenseful, dark and a uniquely American tale of idealism and greed.
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LocationCustom Stage at Off-Market
965 Missions St
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
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