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Exhibit 'A': Short Plays and Monologues
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Exhibit 'A': Short Plays and Monologues
Current price: $17.95
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Exhibit 'A': Short Plays and Monologues
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Exhibit ‘A’
is a collection of award-winning playwright Neil LaBute’s short plays and monologues.
In the title play,
, an artist pushes the boundaries of his art to a previously untouched frontier, challenging the very definition of “art.”
10K
explores the territory where fantasy and desire merge, as a man and woman share secrets while traversing a suburban jogging path.
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
is a tense confrontation between two men in a park. In
Happy Hour
, a guy and a gal meet cute in a bar.
I’m Going To Stop Pretending (That I Didn’t Break Your Heart)
lays bare a couple at the bitter end of a relationship, where devastation and loss for one is freedom and inevitability for the other.
16 Pounds
is a bleak, near-future look at water scarcity;
BFF
is the stage adaptation of LaBute’s short film about three “friends”;
Black Girls
takes a white guy and a black girl through a wildly uncomfortable conversation;
Some White Chick
and
The Unimaginable
are two chillers written for Southwark Playhouse’s TERROR! Festival; and the monologue
Totally
is a young woman’s sex revenge confession like no other.
is a collection of award-winning playwright Neil LaBute’s short plays and monologues.
In the title play,
, an artist pushes the boundaries of his art to a previously untouched frontier, challenging the very definition of “art.”
10K
explores the territory where fantasy and desire merge, as a man and woman share secrets while traversing a suburban jogging path.
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
is a tense confrontation between two men in a park. In
Happy Hour
, a guy and a gal meet cute in a bar.
I’m Going To Stop Pretending (That I Didn’t Break Your Heart)
lays bare a couple at the bitter end of a relationship, where devastation and loss for one is freedom and inevitability for the other.
16 Pounds
is a bleak, near-future look at water scarcity;
BFF
is the stage adaptation of LaBute’s short film about three “friends”;
Black Girls
takes a white guy and a black girl through a wildly uncomfortable conversation;
Some White Chick
and
The Unimaginable
are two chillers written for Southwark Playhouse’s TERROR! Festival; and the monologue
Totally
is a young woman’s sex revenge confession like no other.