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Neil LaBute's 2001 play, The Shape of Things, focusing on art and identity, is being performed in the Soho art gallery.
Though it's an improvement on his labored last play, "The Shape of Things" (soon to be released as a film), "The Mercy Seat" feels lazy.
Rachel Weisz got a taste of it firsthand when she starred in Neil LaBute's play 'The Shape of Things,' soon to be a glamorous motion picture.
In 1990, I felt there was enough in common between events in Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria to create a representative fictionalised narrative of the fall of east European communism (for my play The Shape of the Table).
What did Winston Churchill say? 'Never, never, never, never, never, never, never' -- that was seven -- 'give up.' " New 'Shape,' Same Songs So it is true: HAROLD PINTER walked out on NEIL LABUTE'S play "The Shape of Things" in London.
When the World Trade Center was attacked, the playwright was in Chicago, planning to be back in New York on Sept. 13 to begin rehearsals of a new play, "The Shape of Things".
Another luscious eyeful, Gretchen Mol, currently appearing in the preposterously simple-minded new play "The Shape of Things," may unfortunately be referring only to food when she says, "I don't deprive myself".
Two years after his "Bash" was a smash, plans are afoot to transfer Neil LaBute's new play, "The Shape of Things," currently a hot ticket in London, to a large Off Broadway theater with its stellar cast intact.
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