BOBBY GOULD IN HELL is a 1989 one-act play by American playwright David Mamet. The play concerns the character Bobby Gould from Mamet's 1988 play SPEED-THE-PLOW and his time in Hell. Gould is subjected to questions from a devilish, perverse, erratic and bullying personage referred to in the cast list simply as "The Interrogator". The Interrogator has had to interrupt a fishing trip in order to question Gould and he is consequently displeased. Through the course of the play, Gould confronts whether or not he is a "bad man".