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The curtainup reviewer wrote :" The whole idea for Mr. Mamet's main intent ( besides his obvious intent to have fun and entertain ) is to use a zany trial of a case that remains purposefully vague as a launch pad to skewer everything from our justice system to politics, homosexuality, pedophile priests and religious prejudice ....

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