What if God told you to be a better person but the world wouldn't allow it?
Such is the dilemma facing Joe Smith, a run-of-the-mill white-collar businessman who survives an office shooting and is subsequently touched by what he believes to be a divine vision. His journey toward personal enlightenment--past greed and lust and the other deadly sins--is, by turns, tense, hilarious, profane, and heartbreaking.
Exploring the narrow path to spiritual fulfillment and how strewn it is with the funny, frantic failings of humankind,
The Break of Noon showcases Neil LaBute at his discomfiting best.
Author: Neil Labute
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Catapult
Published: 11/01/2010
Pages: 106
Weight: 0.3lbs
Size: 7.68h x 4.86w x 0.36d
ISBN: 9781593762858
About the AuthorNeil LaBute received his Master of Fine Arts degree in dramatic writing from New York University and was the recipient of a literary fellowship to study at the Royal Court Theatre, London. He also attended the Sundance Institute's Playwrights Lab and is the Playwright-in-Residence with MCC Theatre in New York City.
LaBute's plays include:
bash: latter-day plays,
The Shape of Things,
The Mercy Seat,
The Distance From Here,
Autobahn,
Fat Pig (Olivier Award nominated for Best Comedy),
Some Girl(s),
This Is How It Goes,
Wrecks,
Filthy Talk for Troubled Times,
In a Dark Dark House,
Reasons to Be Pretty (Tony Award nominated for Best Play) and
The Break of Noon. LaBute is also the author of
Seconds of Pleasure, a collection of short fiction which was published by Grove Atlantic.
His 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, a film adaptation of his play of the same title,
The Wicker Man,
Lakeview Terrace and
Death at a Funeral.