Neil LaBute burst onto the American theater scene in 1989 with his controversial debut work Filthy Talk for Troubled Times. Set in a barroom in Anytown USA and populated by a series of everymen (and two beleaguered everywomen), this series of frank exchanges explores the innumerable varieties of American intolerance. A unique snapshot of the times, the play - seldom allowed production by the author since - provides a compelling look at the early thinking and evolution of one of our great theater artists.
Also in this collection is a series of new, short works, some never before produced. They include 'The New Testament,' a showbiz satire that takes a close look at the perils of color-blind casting, and 'The Furies,' in which a woman helps navigate her brother's breakup with his out-and-then-perhaps, in-the-closet-again lover.
Also in this collection is a series of new, short works, some never before produced. They include 'The New Testament,' a showbiz satire that takes a close look at the perils of color-blind casting, and 'The Furies,' in which a woman helps navigate her brother's breakup with his out-and-then-perhaps, in-the-closet-again lover.
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Paperback Editions
June 2010 : Paperback
| Title: Filthy Talk for Troubled Times: And Other Plays Author(s): Neil LaBute ISBN: 1-59376-282-8 / 9781593762827 (USA edition) Publisher: Soft Skull Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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June 2010 : Kindle edition
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