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Neil LaBute

Neil N. LaBute (born March 19, 1963)[1] is an American playwright, film director, and screenwriter. He is best known for a play that he wrote and later adapted for film, In the Company of Men (1997), which won awards from the Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Awards, and the New York Film Critics Circle. He wrote and directed the films Your Friends & Neighbors (1998), Possession (2002) (based on the A. S. Byatt novel), The Shape of Things (2003) (based on his play of the same name), The Wicker Man (2006), Some Velvet Morning (2013), and Dirty Weekend (2015). He directed the films Nurse Betty (2000), Lakeview Terrace (2008), and the American adaptation of Death at a Funeral (2010). LaBute created the TV series Billy & Billie, writing and directing all of the episodes. He is also the creator of the TV series Van Helsing. Recently, he executive produced, co-directed and co-wrote Netflix's The I-Land. He also directed several episodes for shows such as Hell on Wheels and Billions.

Neil LaBute
LaBute in 2010
Born
Neil N. LaBute

(1963-03-19) March 19, 1963 (age 60)
Alma materBrigham Young University
University of Kansas
Occupation(s)Playwright, film director, screenwriter
Years active1992–present
SpouseGia Crovatin (m. 2016)

Early life edit

LaBute was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Marian, a hospital receptionist, and Richard LaBute, a long-haul truck driver.[2][3] LaBute is of French Canadian, English, and Irish ancestry,[3] and was raised in Spokane, Washington. He studied theater at Brigham Young University (BYU), where he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). At BYU, he also met actor Aaron Eckhart, who would later play leading roles in several of his films. He produced a number of plays that pushed the envelope of what was acceptable at the conservative religious university, some of which were shut down after their premieres. However, he also was honored as one of the "most promising undergraduate playwrights" at the BYU theater department's annual awards.[4] Labute did graduate work at the University of Kansas,[5] New York University,[5] and the Royal Academy of London,[citation needed] and he participated in a writing workshop at London's Royal Court Theatre.[5]

Career edit

Early career and success edit

LaBute burst onto the theater scene in 1989 with his controversial debut Filthy Talk for Troubled Times.[6] His interest in the film industry came with a viewing of The Soft Skin (La Peau Douce 1964), said the director to Robert K. Elder in a 2011 interview for The Film That Changed My Life.[7]

It exposed me, probably in the earliest way, to "Hey, I could do that." I've never been one to love the camera or even to be as drawn to it as I am to the human aspect of it, and I think it was a film that speaks in a very simple way of here's a way that you can tell a story on film in human terms. It was the kind of film that made me go, "I could do this; I want to tell stories that are like this and told in this way." And so it was altering for me in that way, in its simplicity or deceptive simplicity.[8]

In 1993, he returned to BYU to premiere his play In the Company of Men, for which he received an award from the Association for Mormon Letters. He taught drama and film at IPFW in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in the early 1990s where he adapted and filmed the play, shot over two weeks and costing $25,000, beginning his career as a film director. The film won the Filmmakers Trophy at the Sundance Film Festival, and major awards and nominations at the Deauville Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Awards, the Thessaloniki Film Festival, the Society of Texas Film Critics Awards and the New York Film Critics Circle.

In the Company of Men portrays two businessmen (one played by Eckhart) cruelly plotting to romance and emotionally destroy a deaf woman. His next film Your Friends & Neighbors (1998), with an ensemble cast including Eckhart and Ben Stiller, earned an R-rating for its portrayal of the sex lives of three yuppie couples in the big city.

His play Bash: Latter-Day Plays is a set of three short plays (Iphigenia in Orem, A Gaggle of Saints, and Medea Redux) depicting essentially good Latter-day Saints doing disturbing and violent things.[9] It ran Off-Broadway at the Douglas Fairbanks Theatre in 1999. Medea Redux is a one-person performance by Calista Flockhart.[5][9][10] This play resulted in his being disfellowshipped from the LDS Church (i.e., losing some privileges of church membership without being excommunicated). He has since formally left the LDS Church.[11]

Early 21st century edit

In 2001, LaBute wrote and directed the play The Shape of Things, which premièred in London, featuring film actors Paul Rudd and Rachel Weisz. It was turned into a film in 2003 with the same cast and director. Set in a small university town in the American Midwest, it focuses on four young students who become emotionally and romantically involved with each other, questioning the nature of art and the lengths to which people will go for love. Weisz's character manipulates Rudd's character into changing everything about himself and discarding his friends in order to become more attractive to her. She even pretends to fall in love with him, prompting an offer of marriage, whereupon she cruelly exposes and humiliates him before an audience, announcing that he has simply been an "art project" for her MFA thesis.

In 2001, LaBute and producer Gail Mutrux founded the Pretty Pictures firm, with a first-look deal at USA Films.[12]

LaBute's 2002 play The Mercy Seat was a theatrical response to the September 11, 2001, attacks.[13][14] Set on September 12, it concerns a man who worked at the World Trade Center but was away from the office during the infamous 2001 terrorist attack – with his mistress. Expecting that his family believes that he was killed in the towers' collapse, he contemplates using the tragedy to run away and start a new life with his lover. Starring Liev Schreiber and Sigourney Weaver, the play was a commercial and critical success.[15] While hesitant to term The Mercy Seat "political theater", Labute said, "I refer to this play in the printed introduction as a kind of emotional terrorism that we wage on those we profess to love." He dedicated this edition to David Hare, in response to Hare's "straightforward, thoughtful, probing work".[16]

His next play, Reasons to Be Pretty, played Off-Broadway from May 14 to July 5, 2008, in a production by MCC Theater at the Lucille Lortel Theatre. It went on Broadway in 2009, with previews at the Lyceum Theatre beginning March 13, and its opening on April 2. The play was nominated for three 2009 Tony Awards, including Best Play, Best Leading Actor in a Play (Thomas Sadoski), and Best Featured Actress in a Play (Marin Ireland), but did not win in any category. The production's final performance was on June 14.[17] In March 2013, the play was mounted at the San Francisco Playhouse.[18]

2010–present edit

In 2010, LaBute directed Death at a Funeral, a remake of a 2007 British film of the same name. It was written by Dean Craig (who also wrote the original screenplay) and starred Chris Rock. Throughout the decade, various productions of his existing works were mounted as he continued to produce new material. He wrote new scenes and an introduction for the Chicago Shakespeare Theater production of The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare which ran from April 7 to June 6, 2010. LaBute framed the classic play in overtly metatheatrical terms, adding a lesbian romance subplot. His short play, The Unimaginable, premiered as part of the Terror 2010 season at the Southwark Playhouse in London, October 12–31, 2010.

LaBute's first produced play, Filthy Talk for Troubled Times (1989), which was a series of biting exchanges between two "everyman" characters in a bar, was staged from June 3–5, 2010, by MCC Theater as a benefit for MCC's Playwrights' Coalition and their commitment to developing new work. LaBute also directed the reading. Originally when it premiered in New York City at the Westside Dance Project, "[legend] has it ... that one unimpressed member of the audience shouted: "Kill the playwright!"" [19]

The Break of Noon premiered Off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in an MCC Theater production on October 28, 2010 (previews), running to December 22, 2010.[20] The play then opened in 2011 in Los Angeles at the Geffen Theater, again directed by Jo Bonney, with January 25 preview and opening on February 2. It ran through March 6. It featured Tracee Chimo, David Duchovny, John Earl Jelks, and Amanda Peet.[21]

LaBute took part in the Bush Theatre's 2011 project Sixty Six Books, for which he wrote a piece based upon a book of the King James Bible.[22] In 2012, he joined the Chicago-based storefront theatre company, Profiles Theatre as a Resident Artist.[23] The Way We Get By opened Off-Broadway at the Second Stage Theatre on May 19, 2015, starring Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski, with direction by Leigh Silverman.[24]

The LaBute New Theater Festival is a festival of world premiere one-act plays that is produced by William Roth[25] and St. Louis Actors' Studio each summer at their Gaslight Theater[26] and each winter at 59E59 street theaters in New York.[27] In 2013, Some Girl(s) was directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer, with the screenplay adapted by Labute's from his 2005 play. In an interview with Screen Comment's Sam Weisberg, he said: "I have had a lot of people direct my material for the theater, but I haven't had anyone do my work on film. I was excited by what would be brought to it. It was great to have someone else in there that you could trust visually and intellectually and emotionally to make something that was respectful of the material but also creative."[28]

In August 2016, the Utah Shakespeare Festival produced a preview of LaBute's play How to Fight Loneliness in Cedar City, Utah, and announced its intention to stage the play during its 2017 summer season.[29] In February 2018, MCC Theater terminated its relationship with him ending his place as their playwright-in-residence and their plans to produce his next play Reasons to Be Pretty Happy in the summer. Blake West, MCC Theater's executive director, said, “We’re committed to creating and maintaining a respectful and professional work environment for everyone we work with.”[30] In September 2018, it was announced that Netflix had given order for the production of the science fiction miniseries The I-Land. LaBute is credited as the showrunner and executive producer of the miniseries.[31] The miniseries premiered on September 12, 2019.[32]

Critical response edit

Critics have responded to his plays as having a misanthropic tone.[33][34][35] Rob Weinert-Kendt in The Village Voice referred to LaBute as "American theater's reigning misanthrope".[36] The New York Times said that critics labeled him a misanthrope on the release of his film Your Friends & Neighbors because of the film's strong misanthropic plot and characters. Britain's Independent newspaper in May 2008 dubbed him "America's misanthrope par excellence".[37] Citing the misanthropic tone of the plot in the films In the Company of Men, Your Friends & Neighbors and The Shape of Things, film critic Daniel Kimmel identified a pattern running through LaBute's work of being that the unlikeable, main antagonists of those three films end up getting away with their lying, scheming and mis-deeds, coming out on top of all the other characters as the real winners of those stories by quoting: "Neil LaBute is a misanthrope who assumes that only callous and evil people, who use and abuse others, can survive in this world." Critics labeled him a misogynist after the release of In the Company of Men.[38]

Personal life edit

In 2016, LaBute is married to actress Gia Crovatin.[39][40]

Honors edit

In 2013, LaBute was named one of the winners of the American Academy of Arts and Letters' Arts and Letters Awards in Literature.[41]

LaBute became a Fellow of the International Association of Theatre Leaders (IATL)[42] in 2023.

Style edit

LaBute's style is very language-oriented. His work is terse, rhythmic, and highly colloquial. His style bears similarity to one of his favorite playwrights, David Mamet. LaBute even shares some similar themes with Mamet including gender relations, political correctness, and masculinity.[43]

Filmography edit

Films edit

Year Title Director Writer Notes
1997 In the Company of Men Yes Yes Also based on his play
1998 Your Friends & Neighbors Yes Yes
2000 Nurse Betty Yes No
2002 Possession Yes Yes
2003 The Shape of Things Yes Yes Also producer and based on his play
2006 The Wicker Man Yes Yes Nominated- Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay
2008 Lakeview Terrace Yes No
2010 Death at a Funeral Yes No
2013 Some Girl(s) No Yes Also based on his play
Some Velvet Morning Yes Yes
2015 Dirty Weekend Yes Yes
2022 House of Darkness Yes Yes Also producer
Out of the Blue Yes Yes
2023 Fear the Night Yes Yes

Short films edit

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
2000 Tumble Yes Yes No Also narrator
2010 How Far Would You Go? Yes No No Documentary promotional short film for the videogame Heavy Rain
Also appearance as himself
Sexting Yes Yes No Released in the compilation Stars in Shorts (2012)[44]
We Have Your Wife Yes Yes No Released in the compilation Tenant (2021) Available on Amazon Prime.
2011 Bench Seat No Yes No
After School Special No Yes No Released in the compilation Stars in Shorts (2012)
2012 Denise No Yes No
Double or Nothing No Yes No
BFF Yes Yes No
2014 It's Okay No Yes No
2016 The Mulberry Bush Yes Yes Yes
2017 10 K Yes Yes Yes
Black Chicks Yes Yes Yes Also executive producer
Good Luck: In Persian No Yes Executive
2019 Love is in the Air No Yes No Released on the anthology film Berlin, I Love You
2020 A Boat Time Yes Yes No Also actor
Small World Yes Yes No
2022 Sparring Partner No Yes Executive

Television edit

Year Title Director Writer Executive Producer Notes
2001 Bash: Latter-Day Plays Yes Yes No TV movie
2013-2015 Hell on Wheels Yes No No TV series
Directed 5 episodes
Full Circle No Yes Co-executive TV series
10 episodes[45]
2014 ten x ten Yes Yes No TV Miniseries
4 episodes
2015-2016 Billy & Billie Yes Yes Yes TV series
11 episodes; Also creator
2016 Billions Yes No No TV series
Directed episode "The Good Life"
2016-2021 Van Helsing No Yes Yes TV series
43 episodes and wrote 16 episodes
2017 Staging Film No Yes Yes TV Anthology series
Episode "Over the River and Through the Woods"
2019 The I-Land Yes Yes Yes TV Miniseries
7 episodes; wrote 3 episodes and wrote/directed episode "Brave New World"

Plays edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Neil LaBute Biography (1963–)". FilmReference.com. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
  2. ^ Jordan, Pat (March 29, 2009). "Neil LaBute Has a Thing About Beauty". The New York Times. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  3. ^ a b Bigsby, C.W.E. (2007). Neil LaBute: stage and cinema. Cambridge University Press. pp. 2, 235. ISBN 978-0-521-88254-5.
  4. ^ People in the arts, Deseret News. May 6, 1984
  5. ^ a b c d The New York Times (From All Movie Guide), accessed May 8, 2015
  6. ^ Noble, Barnes &. "Filthy Talk for Troubled Times: And Other Plays|Paperback". Barnes & Noble.
  7. ^ Elder, Robert K. (January 1, 2011). The Film That Changed My Life: 30 Directors on Their Epiphanies in the Dark. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 978-1556528255.
  8. ^ LaBute, Neil. Interview by Robert K. Elder. The Film That Changed My Life. By Robert K. Elder. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2011. N. p2.48. Print.
  9. ^ a b Brantley, Ben. "Theater Review. The Face of Evil, All Peaches and Cream" The New York Times, June 25, 1999
  10. ^ Lefkowitz, David. [1] "Calista Flockhart Has a bash Off-Bway w/LaBute, June 24 – July 25", playbill.com, June 24, 1999
  11. ^ [2] Times & Seasons, An Interview with Neil LaBute
  12. ^ Dunkley, Dana Harris,Cathy; Harris, Dana; Dunkley, Cathy (May 14, 2001). "Pretty shingle inks first-look deal". Variety. Retrieved April 11, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  14. ^ Hernandez, Ernio. [4] "Neil LaBute's 'Mercy Seat' Opens Off-Broadway, Dec. 18", playbill.com, December 18, 2002
  15. ^ [5] Ben Brantley, THEATER REVIEW: Yes, He Survived Sep 11, bu What's in It for Him?, The New York Times, December 19, 2002
  16. ^ Baitz, Jon Robin (Spring 2003). "Neil Labute". Bomb. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  17. ^ [6] May 18, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Reasons to be Pretty Listing on Broadway, playbillvault.com, accessed May 8, 2015
  18. ^ Hurwitt, Robert (March 31, 2013). "'Reasons to be Pretty' review: Growing up". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved May 14, 2014.
  19. ^ Radcliffe, Allan (July 16, 2023). "Filthy Talk for Troubled Times at Basic Mountain, Edinburgh Festival" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  20. ^ [7] Dan Bacalzo, REVIEW: The Break of Noon, theatermania.com, November 22, 2010
  21. ^ [8] The Break of Noon Opening Night, broadwayworld.com
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on July 4, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  23. ^ [9] Season (2012) profilestheatre.org
  24. ^ [10] Olivia Clement, The Way We Get By with Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski Opens Tonight, playbill.com, May 19, 2015
  25. ^ Newmark, Judith (July 12, 2017). "Writer Carter Lewis shines at LaBute New Theater Festival".
  26. ^ Newmark, Judith (July 3, 2013). "Neil LaBute lends his name—and a new show—to St. Louis theater festival".
  27. ^ Kennedy, Marina. "BWW Review: LABUTE NEW THEATER FESTIVAL at 59E59 Six Fascinating New Plays".
  28. ^ Weisberg, Sam (June 28, 2013). "New York playwright and filmmaker Neil Labute opens up about "Some Girls"". Screen Comment.
  29. ^ [11] Ellen Fagg Weist, STRONG VOICES, Salt Lake Tribune, August 14, 2016, p. D1
  30. ^ Paulson, Michael (February 15, 2018). "Off Broadway Theater Cuts Ties With Neil LaBute". The New York Times. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
  31. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (September 28, 2018). "'The I-Land' Starring Kate Bosworth, Natalie Martinez & Alex Pettyfer Among 3 Sci-Fi Series Ordered By Netflix". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  32. ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (August 20, 2019). "'The I-Land' Teaser: Netflix Sets Release Date For Kate Bosworth Sci-Fi Series With Fyre Fest Flair". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
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  38. ^ [16] Neil LaBute has a Thing About Beauty, The New York Times, March 25, 2009
  39. ^ Deepest Dream (July 20, 2023). "GIA CROVATIN Talks Fear The Night, Neil LaBute partnership, and Acting Origins". youtube. Retrieved September 11, 2023. Gia Crovatin talks about her latest movie Fear The Night. Written and directed by Neil LaBute, the movie stars Maggie Q, Crovatin, and Kat Foster.
  40. ^ Hopson, Travis (July 21, 2023). "'Fear The Night' Interview: Gia Crovatin On Neil LaBute's Gritty Home Invasion Thriller With Maggie Q". Punch Drunk Critics. Retrieved September 11, 2023.
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  42. ^ "IATL". IATL. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
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  44. ^ Vasquez, Dorothy Burk (October 18, 2012). "'Stars in Shorts' Makes Short Films Attractive to Viewers Worldwide". PopMatters.
  45. ^ "Full Circle Episode List". IMDB. Retrieved September 18, 2015.

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Neil N LaBute born March 19 1963 1 is an American playwright film director and screenwriter He is best known for a play that he wrote and later adapted for film In the Company of Men 1997 which won awards from the Sundance Film Festival the Independent Spirit Awards and the New York Film Critics Circle He wrote and directed the films Your Friends amp Neighbors 1998 Possession 2002 based on the A S Byatt novel The Shape of Things 2003 based on his play of the same name The Wicker Man 2006 Some Velvet Morning 2013 and Dirty Weekend 2015 He directed the films Nurse Betty 2000 Lakeview Terrace 2008 and the American adaptation of Death at a Funeral 2010 LaBute created the TV series Billy amp Billie writing and directing all of the episodes He is also the creator of the TV series Van Helsing Recently he executive produced co directed and co wrote Netflix s The I Land He also directed several episodes for shows such as Hell on Wheels and Billions Neil LaButeLaBute in 2010BornNeil N LaBute 1963 03 19 March 19 1963 age 60 Detroit Michigan U S Alma materBrigham Young UniversityUniversity of KansasOccupation s Playwright film director screenwriterYears active1992 presentSpouseGia Crovatin m 2016 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career and success 2 2 Early 21st century 2 3 2010 present 3 Critical response 4 Personal life 4 1 Honors 4 2 Style 5 Filmography 5 1 Films 5 2 Short films 5 3 Television 6 Plays 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editLaBute was born in Detroit Michigan the son of Marian a hospital receptionist and Richard LaBute a long haul truck driver 2 3 LaBute is of French Canadian English and Irish ancestry 3 and was raised in Spokane Washington He studied theater at Brigham Young University BYU where he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church At BYU he also met actor Aaron Eckhart who would later play leading roles in several of his films He produced a number of plays that pushed the envelope of what was acceptable at the conservative religious university some of which were shut down after their premieres However he also was honored as one of the most promising undergraduate playwrights at the BYU theater department s annual awards 4 Labute did graduate work at the University of Kansas 5 New York University 5 and the Royal Academy of London citation needed and he participated in a writing workshop at London s Royal Court Theatre 5 Career editEarly career and success edit LaBute burst onto the theater scene in 1989 with his controversial debut Filthy Talk for Troubled Times 6 His interest in the film industry came with a viewing of The Soft Skin La Peau Douce 1964 said the director to Robert K Elder in a 2011 interview for The Film That Changed My Life 7 It exposed me probably in the earliest way to Hey I could do that I ve never been one to love the camera or even to be as drawn to it as I am to the human aspect of it and I think it was a film that speaks in a very simple way of here s a way that you can tell a story on film in human terms It was the kind of film that made me go I could do this I want to tell stories that are like this and told in this way And so it was altering for me in that way in its simplicity or deceptive simplicity 8 In 1993 he returned to BYU to premiere his play In the Company of Men for which he received an award from the Association for Mormon Letters He taught drama and film at IPFW in Fort Wayne Indiana in the early 1990s where he adapted and filmed the play shot over two weeks and costing 25 000 beginning his career as a film director The film won the Filmmakers Trophy at the Sundance Film Festival and major awards and nominations at the Deauville Film Festival the Independent Spirit Awards the Thessaloniki Film Festival the Society of Texas Film Critics Awards and the New York Film Critics Circle In the Company of Men portrays two businessmen one played by Eckhart cruelly plotting to romance and emotionally destroy a deaf woman His next film Your Friends amp Neighbors 1998 with an ensemble cast including Eckhart and Ben Stiller earned an R rating for its portrayal of the sex lives of three yuppie couples in the big city His play Bash Latter Day Plays is a set of three short plays Iphigenia in Orem A Gaggle of Saints and Medea Redux depicting essentially good Latter day Saints doing disturbing and violent things 9 It ran Off Broadway at the Douglas Fairbanks Theatre in 1999 Medea Redux is a one person performance by Calista Flockhart 5 9 10 This play resulted in his being disfellowshipped from the LDS Church i e losing some privileges of church membership without being excommunicated He has since formally left the LDS Church 11 Early 21st century edit In 2001 LaBute wrote and directed the play The Shape of Things which premiered in London featuring film actors Paul Rudd and Rachel Weisz It was turned into a film in 2003 with the same cast and director Set in a small university town in the American Midwest it focuses on four young students who become emotionally and romantically involved with each other questioning the nature of art and the lengths to which people will go for love Weisz s character manipulates Rudd s character into changing everything about himself and discarding his friends in order to become more attractive to her She even pretends to fall in love with him prompting an offer of marriage whereupon she cruelly exposes and humiliates him before an audience announcing that he has simply been an art project for her MFA thesis In 2001 LaBute and producer Gail Mutrux founded the Pretty Pictures firm with a first look deal at USA Films 12 LaBute s 2002 play The Mercy Seat was a theatrical response to the September 11 2001 attacks 13 14 Set on September 12 it concerns a man who worked at the World Trade Center but was away from the office during the infamous 2001 terrorist attack with his mistress Expecting that his family believes that he was killed in the towers collapse he contemplates using the tragedy to run away and start a new life with his lover Starring Liev Schreiber and Sigourney Weaver the play was a commercial and critical success 15 While hesitant to term The Mercy Seat political theater Labute said I refer to this play in the printed introduction as a kind of emotional terrorism that we wage on those we profess to love He dedicated this edition to David Hare in response to Hare s straightforward thoughtful probing work 16 His next play Reasons to Be Pretty played Off Broadway from May 14 to July 5 2008 in a production by MCC Theater at the Lucille Lortel Theatre It went on Broadway in 2009 with previews at the Lyceum Theatre beginning March 13 and its opening on April 2 The play was nominated for three 2009 Tony Awards including Best Play Best Leading Actor in a Play Thomas Sadoski and Best Featured Actress in a Play Marin Ireland but did not win in any category The production s final performance was on June 14 17 In March 2013 the play was mounted at the San Francisco Playhouse 18 2010 present edit In 2010 LaBute directed Death at a Funeral a remake of a 2007 British film of the same name It was written by Dean Craig who also wrote the original screenplay and starred Chris Rock Throughout the decade various productions of his existing works were mounted as he continued to produce new material He wrote new scenes and an introduction for the Chicago Shakespeare Theater production of The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare which ran from April 7 to June 6 2010 LaBute framed the classic play in overtly metatheatrical terms adding a lesbian romance subplot His short play The Unimaginable premiered as part of the Terror 2010 season at the Southwark Playhouse in London October 12 31 2010 LaBute s first produced play Filthy Talk for Troubled Times 1989 which was a series of biting exchanges between two everyman characters in a bar was staged from June 3 5 2010 by MCC Theater as a benefit for MCC s Playwrights Coalition and their commitment to developing new work LaBute also directed the reading Originally when it premiered in New York City at the Westside Dance Project legend has it that one unimpressed member of the audience shouted Kill the playwright 19 The Break of Noon premiered Off Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in an MCC Theater production on October 28 2010 previews running to December 22 2010 20 The play then opened in 2011 in Los Angeles at the Geffen Theater again directed by Jo Bonney with January 25 preview and opening on February 2 It ran through March 6 It featured Tracee Chimo David Duchovny John Earl Jelks and Amanda Peet 21 LaBute took part in the Bush Theatre s 2011 project Sixty Six Books for which he wrote a piece based upon a book of the King James Bible 22 In 2012 he joined the Chicago based storefront theatre company Profiles Theatre as a Resident Artist 23 The Way We Get By opened Off Broadway at the Second Stage Theatre on May 19 2015 starring Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski with direction by Leigh Silverman 24 The LaBute New Theater Festival is a festival of world premiere one act plays that is produced by William Roth 25 and St Louis Actors Studio each summer at their Gaslight Theater 26 and each winter at 59E59 street theaters in New York 27 In 2013 Some Girl s was directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer with the screenplay adapted by Labute s from his 2005 play In an interview with Screen Comment s Sam Weisberg he said I have had a lot of people direct my material for the theater but I haven t had anyone do my work on film I was excited by what would be brought to it It was great to have someone else in there that you could trust visually and intellectually and emotionally to make something that was respectful of the material but also creative 28 In August 2016 the Utah Shakespeare Festival produced a preview of LaBute s play How to Fight Loneliness in Cedar City Utah and announced its intention to stage the play during its 2017 summer season 29 In February 2018 MCC Theater terminated its relationship with him ending his place as their playwright in residence and their plans to produce his next play Reasons to Be Pretty Happy in the summer Blake West MCC Theater s executive director said We re committed to creating and maintaining a respectful and professional work environment for everyone we work with 30 In September 2018 it was announced that Netflix had given order for the production of the science fiction miniseries The I Land LaBute is credited as the showrunner and executive producer of the miniseries 31 The miniseries premiered on September 12 2019 32 Critical response editCritics have responded to his plays as having a misanthropic tone 33 34 35 Rob Weinert Kendt in The Village Voice referred to LaBute as American theater s reigning misanthrope 36 The New York Times said that critics labeled him a misanthrope on the release of his film Your Friends amp Neighbors because of the film s strong misanthropic plot and characters Britain s Independent newspaper in May 2008 dubbed him America s misanthrope par excellence 37 Citing the misanthropic tone of the plot in the films In the Company of Men Your Friends amp Neighbors and The Shape of Things film critic Daniel Kimmel identified a pattern running through LaBute s work of being that the unlikeable main antagonists of those three films end up getting away with their lying scheming and mis deeds coming out on top of all the other characters as the real winners of those stories by quoting Neil LaBute is a misanthrope who assumes that only callous and evil people who use and abuse others can survive in this world Critics labeled him a misogynist after the release of In the Company of Men 38 Personal life editIn 2016 LaBute is married to actress Gia Crovatin 39 40 Honors edit In 2013 LaBute was named one of the winners of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Awards in Literature 41 LaBute became a Fellow of the International Association of Theatre Leaders IATL 42 in 2023 Style edit LaBute s style is very language oriented His work is terse rhythmic and highly colloquial His style bears similarity to one of his favorite playwrights David Mamet LaBute even shares some similar themes with Mamet including gender relations political correctness and masculinity 43 Filmography editFilms edit Year Title Director Writer Notes1997 In the Company of Men Yes Yes Also based on his play1998 Your Friends amp Neighbors Yes Yes2000 Nurse Betty Yes No2002 Possession Yes Yes2003 The Shape of Things Yes Yes Also producer and based on his play2006 The Wicker Man Yes Yes Nominated Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay2008 Lakeview Terrace Yes No2010 Death at a Funeral Yes No2013 Some Girl s No Yes Also based on his playSome Velvet Morning Yes Yes2015 Dirty Weekend Yes Yes2022 House of Darkness Yes Yes Also producerOut of the Blue Yes Yes2023 Fear the Night Yes YesShort films edit Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes2000 Tumble Yes Yes No Also narrator2010 How Far Would You Go Yes No No Documentary promotional short film for the videogame Heavy RainAlso appearance as himselfSexting Yes Yes No Released in the compilation Stars in Shorts 2012 44 We Have Your Wife Yes Yes No Released in the compilation Tenant 2021 Available on Amazon Prime 2011 Bench Seat No Yes NoAfter School Special No Yes No Released in the compilation Stars in Shorts 2012 2012 Denise No Yes NoDouble or Nothing No Yes NoBFF Yes Yes No2014 It s Okay No Yes No2016 The Mulberry Bush Yes Yes Yes2017 10 K Yes Yes YesBlack Chicks Yes Yes Yes Also executive producerGood Luck In Persian No Yes Executive2019 Love is in the Air No Yes No Released on the anthology film Berlin I Love You2020 A Boat Time Yes Yes No Also actorSmall World Yes Yes No2022 Sparring Partner No Yes ExecutiveTelevision edit Year Title Director Writer Executive Producer Notes2001 Bash Latter Day Plays Yes Yes No TV movie2013 2015 Hell on Wheels Yes No No TV seriesDirected 5 episodesFull Circle No Yes Co executive TV series10 episodes 45 2014 ten x ten Yes Yes No TV Miniseries4 episodes2015 2016 Billy amp Billie Yes Yes Yes TV series11 episodes Also creator2016 Billions Yes No No TV seriesDirected episode The Good Life 2016 2021 Van Helsing No Yes Yes TV series43 episodes and wrote 16 episodes2017 Staging Film No Yes Yes TV Anthology seriesEpisode Over the River and Through the Woods 2019 The I Land Yes Yes Yes TV Miniseries7 episodes wrote 3 episodes and wrote directed episode Brave New World Plays editFilthy Talk For Troubled Times 1989 In the Company of Men 1992 Bash Latter Day Plays 1999 The Shape of Things 2001 The Distance From Here 2003 The Mercy Seat 2003 Autobahn 2003 Fat Pig 2004 This Is How It Goes 2005 Some Girl s 2005 Wrecks 2005 In a Dark Dark House 2007 Reasons to Be Pretty 2008 Helter Skelter Land of the Dead 2008 The Break of Noon 2009 The New Testament 2009 Some White Chick 2009 The Furies 2009 Strange Fruit 2011 In a Forest Dark and Deep 2011 Lovely Head amp Other Plays 2013 Reasons to Be Happy 2013 Old Boyfriend 2014 Money Shot 2014 The Way We Get By 2015 All The Ways To Say I Love You 2016 How to Fight Loneliness 2017 True Love Will Find You in the End 2020 The Answer to Everything 2021 St Louis TBA References edit Neil LaBute Biography 1963 FilmReference com Retrieved April 7 2014 Jordan Pat March 29 2009 Neil LaBute Has a Thing About Beauty The New York Times Retrieved May 20 2010 a b Bigsby C W E 2007 Neil LaBute stage and cinema Cambridge University Press pp 2 235 ISBN 978 0 521 88254 5 People in the arts Deseret News May 6 1984 a b c d Neil LaBute Biography The New York Times From All Movie Guide accessed May 8 2015 Noble Barnes amp Filthy Talk for Troubled Times And Other Plays Paperback Barnes amp Noble Elder Robert K January 1 2011 The Film That Changed My Life 30 Directors on Their Epiphanies in the Dark Chicago Review Press ISBN 978 1556528255 LaBute Neil Interview by Robert K Elder The Film That Changed My Life By Robert K Elder Chicago Chicago Review Press 2011 N p2 48 Print a b Brantley Ben Theater Review The Face of Evil All Peaches and Cream The New York Times June 25 1999 Lefkowitz David 1 Calista Flockhart Has a bash Off Bway w LaBute June 24 July 25 playbill com June 24 1999 2 Times amp Seasons An Interview with Neil LaBute Dunkley Dana Harris Cathy Harris Dana Dunkley Cathy May 14 2001 Pretty shingle inks first look deal Variety Retrieved April 11 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Salamon Julie 3 THEATER A Response to 9 11 So Unheroically Human The New York Times December 15 2002 Hernandez Ernio 4 Neil LaBute s Mercy Seat Opens Off Broadway Dec 18 playbill com December 18 2002 5 Ben Brantley THEATER REVIEW Yes He Survived Sep 11 bu What s in It for Him The New York Times December 19 2002 Baitz Jon Robin Spring 2003 Neil Labute Bomb Retrieved July 22 2011 6 Archived May 18 2015 at the Wayback Machine Reasons to be Pretty Listing on Broadway playbillvault com accessed May 8 2015 Hurwitt Robert March 31 2013 Reasons to be Pretty review Growing up San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved May 14 2014 Radcliffe Allan July 16 2023 Filthy Talk for Troubled Times at Basic Mountain Edinburgh Festival via www thetimes co uk 7 Dan Bacalzo REVIEW The Break of Noon theatermania com November 22 2010 8 The Break of Noon Opening Night broadwayworld com Bush Theatre Archived from the original on July 4 2011 Retrieved October 12 2014 9 Season 2012 profilestheatre org 10 Olivia Clement The Way We Get By with Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski Opens Tonight playbill com May 19 2015 Newmark Judith July 12 2017 Writer Carter Lewis shines at LaBute New Theater Festival Newmark Judith July 3 2013 Neil LaBute lends his name and a new show to St Louis theater festival Kennedy Marina BWW Review LABUTE NEW THEATER FESTIVAL at 59E59 Six Fascinating New Plays Weisberg Sam June 28 2013 New York playwright and filmmaker Neil Labute opens up about Some Girls Screen Comment 11 Ellen Fagg Weist STRONG VOICES Salt Lake Tribune August 14 2016 p D1 Paulson Michael February 15 2018 Off Broadway Theater Cuts Ties With Neil LaBute The New York Times Retrieved February 16 2018 Andreeva Nellie September 28 2018 The I Land Starring Kate Bosworth Natalie Martinez amp Alex Pettyfer Among 3 Sci Fi Series Ordered By Netflix Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 28 2018 Ramos Dino Ray August 20 2019 The I Land Teaser Netflix Sets Release Date For Kate Bosworth Sci Fi Series With Fyre Fest Flair Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 20 2019 12 Archived July 4 2008 at the Wayback Machine broadwayplaypubl com 13 hackwriters com 14 npr org 15 Jailbait Evokes a More Human Neil LaBute Village Voice April 7 2009 Jones Alice May 28 2008 First Night Fat Pig Trafalgar Studios London The Independent Archived from the original on December 2 2008 16 Neil LaBute has a Thing About Beauty The New York Times March 25 2009 Deepest Dream July 20 2023 GIA CROVATIN Talks Fear The Night Neil LaBute partnership and Acting Origins youtube Retrieved September 11 2023 Gia Crovatin talks about her latest movie Fear The Night Written and directed by Neil LaBute the movie stars Maggie Q Crovatin and Kat Foster Hopson Travis July 21 2023 Fear The Night Interview Gia Crovatin On Neil LaBute s Gritty Home Invasion Thriller With Maggie Q Punch Drunk Critics Retrieved September 11 2023 American Academy of Arts and Letters Literature Awards Press Release Archived from the original on March 13 2015 Retrieved March 27 2015 Press Release artsandletters org IATL IATL Retrieved January 15 2024 Griffin Alice Neil LaBute TheaterPro com Retrieved December 12 2013 Vasquez Dorothy Burk October 18 2012 Stars in Shorts Makes Short Films Attractive to Viewers Worldwide PopMatters Full Circle Episode List IMDB Retrieved September 18 2015 External links editNeil LaBute at IMDb Neil LaBute at the Internet Broadway Database Neil LaBute at the Internet Off 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