A Waitress In Yellowstone

Composer - David Mamet
Lyricist - David Mamet
Writer - David Mamet
Director -
Date of 1st/Full Perf - 11th May 2008
(Kirk Douglas Theatre,Culver City)

Synopsis / Notes

A magical musical fable filled with sage advice on everything from telling the truth to feeding wildlife! A funny and ironic modern-day fable, this is the first musical ever written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, David Mamet.

A Waitress in Yellowstone introduces us to Winnie, a waitress, and her son, Doug, who have been excitedly planning all year for a vacation to Yellowstone National Park to celebrate Doug's 10th birthday.

But on the night before the trip, Winnie catches a Congressman stealing her tips and reports him to the police. His political posturing leads to hilarious consequences, which escalate to the point that her visit to Yellowstone and her very future are thrown into jeopardy. Their trip is diverted and Winnie ends up on a fantastical journey to Yellowstone where she meets a woodsman who grants wishes.


Current Production Details

  • Kirk Douglas Theatre, 9820 Washington Blvd.
    Culver City, CA 90232, USA
  • Dates - 11th May - 8th June 2008
  • Tickets - $20-$50
  • Box office - (001) 213 628 2772 | Center Theatre Group website

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