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LaBute has a reason he can't always see his work: He has plenty on his plate.
WSJ: Neil LaBute play highlights off-Broadway festival
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If you do, you'll have a leg up on LaBute he's never seen it.
WSJ: Neil LaBute play highlights off-Broadway festival
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LaBute contributed "In the Beginning, " a 10-minute, two-person play in which a skeptical parent and an idealistic child debate the Occupy movement.
WSJ: Neil LaBute play highlights off-Broadway festival
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Another dirty comedy of bad manners from director Neil LaBute.
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Joining LaBute's work are "The Price" by Lena Kitsopoulou from Greece, "The Breakout" by Anders Lustgarten from Britain, "The Birth of My Violence" by Marco Canale from Spain and "Spine" by Clara Brennan from Britain.
WSJ: Neil LaBute play highlights off-Broadway festival
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On stage, Piper previously appeared in a revival of Christopher Hampton's Treats in the West End and played Carly in Neil LaBute's Reasons to Be Pretty at London's Almeida Theatre, a play which received rave reviews.
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Other entries at Tribeca include films from Neil LaBute (the domestic drama "Some Velvet Morning, " starring Stanley Tucci), Mira Nair (the best-seller adaptation "The Reluctant Fundamentalist, " with Kate Hudson) and Neil Jordan (the vampire tale "Byzantium, " with Saoirse Ronan).
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LaBute, in an interview this week from Los Angeles, laughs that he's contributed several of his works to various causes but hasn't been able to watch them, including a new one he just gave to a group in Washington, D.
WSJ: Neil LaBute play highlights off-Broadway festival
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LaBute jumped at the chance.
WSJ: Neil LaBute play highlights off-Broadway festival
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Also notable are new films from art-house directors such as Richard Linklater ("Before Midnight, " which reunites stars Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke), Neil LaBute ("Some Velvet Morning"), David Gordon Green ("Prince Avalanche, " with Mr. Rudd and Emile Hirsch), Mira Nair ("The Reluctant Fundamentalist") and Neil Jordan ("Byzantium").
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