It sparked fierce debate when it opened in New York in 1992, and now David Mamet's exploration of sexual politics is set to divide 21st century audiences when it takes to the Perth stage on 24 and 25 October.
Whether Oleanna is a study of sexual harassment or a portrayal of false accusation and manipulation is a point of contention for all who see this emotive play, provoking debate exactly as its creator intended.
David Mamet has won numerous awards as a playwright and for his screenplays, with his work including Tony nominee Glengarry Glenross and The Postman Always Rings Twice.
However, Oleanna is his most controversial work, with this latest production starring Guy Masterston and Joanne Harstone, catapulting gender politics back into the consciousness of audiences throughout the country.
With explosive force the play compels audiences to take sides, more often than not prompting heated debate long after the curtain falls.
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