Lakeboat is a play written by David Mamet that tells the story of a young college student named Dale who spends a summer working on a Great Lakes freighter. The play is set in the 1970s and is based on Mamet's own experiences working on a similar ship.
The play follows Dale as he navigates the challenges of life on the ship, including dealing with the rough and rowdy crew members, the monotony of the work, and his own feelings of inadequacy and insecurity.
As Dale learns the ropes and gains the respect of his fellow crew members, he begins to find his place on the ship and gains a new sense of confidence and self-worth.
Lakeboat explores themes of masculinity, camaraderie, and the struggle to find one's place in the world. It is a coming-of-age story that offers a glimpse into the harsh and often brutal world of the working class.
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Lakeboat
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Beyond the Sea
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Charles Trenet:
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Charles Trenet: French lyrics Jack Lawrence: English lyrics Bobby Caldwell: Performer |
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You've Got It Made
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Bless 'Em All
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Jimmy Hughes:
Writer
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Swan Lake
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