To a soundtrack of mid-2000s classics, Some Girl(s) sees groom-to-be ‘Guy’ (is it a name or a moniker for all of the male sex?) on a trip across the USA to see ...
Neil LaBute’s Reasons To Be Happy is the second play in a trilogy that began in 2008 with Reasons To Be Pretty, and will conclude in the near future with the s...
Mouthful is a relentlessly harrowing reminder that humanity is getting it dangerously wrong. Upon entering an intimate space crammed under the main body of Tra...
Bash by Neil LaBute is made up of three one-act plays, connected only by their attention to the domestic darkness of people. Each depicting, differently, how ev...
Neil LaBute, perhaps best known for his play-turned-film The Shape of Things, is equally as observant and surprising in his 1999 Bash: Latterday Plays current...
Neil LaBute’s The Shape of Things made its début on the London stage in 2001 and, after a successful run, later became a film by the same name. Over a decade on...