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Things We SaidA TodayA features the scripts for Neil LaBute'sA groundbreaking Directv project 10x10-a seriesA of short films written and directed by LaButeA based on ten compelling original monologues,A five each for men and women. A Also included are five short plays displaying theA power and scope of Neil LaBute's creative vision.A In Pick One, three white guys come up with aA way to solve America's problems; in The PossibleA one young woman seduces another's boyfriendA for an unexpected reason. Call BackA featuresA an actress and actor who spar about a pastA encounter that she, unnervingly, remembersA much better than he does. Good Luck (In Farsi),A "a pleasingly astringent study in competitivenessA and vanity? (The New York Times) has twoA actresses pulling out all the stops in a preauditionA psych out; and in Squeeze PlayA a fatherA and his son's baseball coach strike a mutually beneficial deal. Rounding out the collectionA are two monologues commissioned as part ofA Centerstage's "My America? project.
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PRAISE FOR THE PLAYS OF NEIL LABUTE
REASONS TO BE HAPPY
Mr. LaBute is more relaxed as a playwright than he s ever been. He is clearly having a good time revisiting old friends you re likely to feel the same way the most winning romantic comedy of the summer, replete with love talk, LaBute-style, which isn t so far from hate talk
- Ben Brantley , The New York Times
These working-class characters are in fine, foul-mouthed voice, thanks to the scribe s astonishing command of the sharp side of the mother tongue. But this time the women stand up for themselves and give as good as they get.
- Marilyn Stasio , Variety
LaBute has a keen ear for conversational dialogue in all its profane, funny and inelegant glory.
- Joe Dziemianowicz , New York Daily News
LaBute nails the bad faith, the grasping at straws, the defensive barbs that mark a tasty brawl.
- Elisabeth Vincentelli , New York Post
intense, funny, and touching In following up with the lives of his earlier characters, LaBute presents another compassionate examination of the ways people struggle to connect and try to find happiness.
- Jennifer Farrar , The Associated Press
terrifically entertaining.
- Philip Boroff , Bloomberg
[A] triumph always electric with life. LaBute has a terrific way of demonstrating that even in their direst spoken punches fighting lovers are hilarious . completely convincing.
- David Finkle , Huffington Post
REASONS TO BE PRETTY
Mr. LaBute is writing some of the freshest and most illuminating American dialogue to be heard anywhere these days Reasons flows with the compelling naturalness of overheard conversation . It s never easy to say what you mean, or to know what you mean to begin with. With a delicacy that belies its crude vocabulary, Reasons to be Pretty celebrates the everyday heroism in the struggle to find out.
- Ben Brantley , The New York Times
[T]here is no doubt that LaBute knows how to hold an audience . LaBute proves just as interesting writing about human decency as when he is writing about the darker urgings of the human heart.
- Charles Spencer , Telegraph
[F]unny, daring, thought-provoking
- Sarah Hemming , Financial Times
IN A DARK DARK HOUSE
Refreshingly reminds us that [LaBute s] talents go beyond glibly vicious storytelling and extend into thoughtful analyses of a world rotten with original sin.
- Ben Brantley , The New York Times
LaBute takes us to shadowy places we don t like to talk about, sometimes even to think about
- Erin McClam , Newsday
WRECKS
Superb and subversive A masterly attempt to shed light on the ways in which we manufacture our own darkness. It offers us the kind of illumination that Tom Stoppard has called what s left of God s purpose when you take away God.
- John Lahr , The New Yorker
[ Wrecks is a] tasty morsel of a play The profound empathy that has always informed LaBute s work, even at its most stringent, is expressed more directly and urgently than ever here.
- Elysa Gardner , USA Today
Wrecks is bound to be identified by its shock value. But it must also be cherished for the moment-by-moment pleasure of its masterly portraiture. There is not an extraneous syllable in LaBute s enormously moving love story.
- Linda Winer , Newsday
FAT PIG
The most emotionally engaging and unsettling of Mr. LaBute s plays since bash A serious step forward for a playwright who has always been most comfortable with judgmental distance.
- Ben Brantley , The New York Times
One of Neil LaBute s subtler efforts Demonstrates a warmth and compassion for its characters missing in many of LaBute s previous works [and] balances black humor and social commentary in a beautifully written, hilarious dissection of how societal pressures affect relationships [that] is astute and up-to-the-minute relevant.
- Frank Scheck , New York Post
THE DISTANCE FROM HERE
LaBute gets inside the emptiness of American culture, the masquerade, and the evil of neglect. The Distance from Here , it seems to me, is a new title to be added to the short list of important contemporary plays.
- John Lahr , The New Yorker
THE MERCY SEAT
Though set in the cold, gray light of morning in a downtown loft with inescapable views of the vacuum left by the twin towers, The Mercy Seat really occurs in one of those feverish nights of the soul in which men and women lock in vicious sexual combat, as in Strindberg s Dance of Death and Edward Albee s Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf .
- Ben Brantley , The New York Times
[A] powerful drama LaBute shows a true master s hand in gliding us amid the shoals and reefs of a mined relationship.
- Donald Lyons , New York Post
THE SHAPE OF THINGS
LaBute continues to probe the fascinating dark side of individualism [His] great gift is to live in and to chronicle that murky area of not-knowing, which mankind spends much of its waking life denying.
- John Lahr , The New Yorker
LaBute is the first dramatist since David Mamet and Sam Shepard-since Edward Albee, actually-to mix sympathy and savagery, pathos and power.
- Donald Lyons , New York Post
Shape is LaBute s thesis on extreme feminine wiles, as well as a disquisition on how far an artist can go in the name of art Like a chiropractor of the soul, LaBute is looking for realignment, listening for a crack.
- John Istel , Elle
BASH
The three stories in bash are correspondingly all, in different ways, about the power instinct, about the animalistic urge for control. In rendering these narratives, Mr. LaBute shows not only a merciless ear for contemporary speech but also a poet s sense of recurring, slyly graduated imagery darkly engrossing.
- Ben Brantley , The New York Times
ALSO BY NEIL LABUTE
FICTION
Seconds of Pleasure: Stories
SCREENPLAYS
In the Company of Men
Your Friends and Neighbors
PLAYS
bash: three plays
The Mercy Seat
The Distance From Here
The Shape of Things
Fat Pig
Autobahn
This Is How It Goes
Some Girl(s)
Wrecks and Other Plays
In a Dark Dark House
Reasons to be Pretty
Filthy Talk for Troubled Times and Other Plays
The Break of Noon
Lovely Head and Other Plays
Miss Julie: A New Adaptation
Reasons to be Happy
In a Forest, Dark and Deep
Some Velvet Morning
NEIL LABUTE is an award-winning playwright, filmmaker, and screenwriter. His plays include: bash , The Shape of Things , The Distance From Here , The Mercy Seat , Fat Pig (Olivier Award nominated for Best Comedy), Some Girl(s) , Reasons to be Pretty (Tony Award nominated for Best Play), In A Forest, Dark and Deep , a new adaptation of Miss Julie, and Reasons to be Happy. He is also the author of Seconds of Pleasure , a collection of short fiction, and a 2013 recipient of a Literature Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Neil LaBute s films include In the Company of Men (New York Critics Circle Award for Best First Feature and the Filmmaker Trophy at the Sundance Film Festival), Your Friends and Neighbors , Nurse Betty , Possession , The Shape of Things , Lakeview Terrace , Death at a Funeral, Some Velvet Morning, and Dirty Weekend.
Copyright
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ISBN: 978-1-4683-1404-5
for jo bonney eric bogosian
where are you going, where have you been?
joyce carol oates
Contents
COPYRIGHT
PRAISE FOR THE PLAYS OF NEIL LABUTE
ALSO BY NEIL LABUTE
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
DEDICATION
PREFACE
TEN X TEN MONOLOGUES
man - 20s
woman - 20s
man - 30s
woman - 30s
man - 40s
woman - 40s
man - 50s
woman - 50s
man - 60s
woman - 60s
SHORT PLAYS
pick one
the possible
call back
good luck (in farsi)
squeeze play
AMERICAN MONOLOGUES
tour de france
current events
Preface
What re you writing these days?
That s the question I get asked more often than not by people I know-some well and others hardly at all. People, in particular journalists, always want to know the next thing you re working on, often before the film or play or TV sho

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