Named one of the best plays of 1999 by Time, Rebecca Gilman's 'Spinning Into Butter' offers a brutally forthright story about political correctness and hypocrisy run amok on a college campus. After a volatile racial incident, the campus becomes a circus of doubt, recrimination, paranoia, rear-end covering, liberal sanctimony and, finally, some genuine insight. Blisteringly honest, at turns funny, shocking and sad, Gilman's fictional account feels more unfortunately real than ever.
Added by Upcoming Robot on November 25, 2010