An evening of three one act plays. The LaBute New Theater Festival is comprised of three premier one-acts by Tony Award nominated playwright Neil LaBute.
UNLIKELY JAPAN (World Premiere), directed by Neil LaBute, starring Gia Crovatin (TV: “One Dollar,” “Billions.” Film: Dirty Weekend). In Unlikely Japan a young woman spots an old flame on television and vividly recounts how a single choice can alter the course of multiple lives.
GREAT NEGRO WORKS OF ART (World Premiere), directed by John Pierson, starring KeiLyn Durrell (TV: “Better Call Saul,” “Shades of Blue,” “High Maintenance”) and Brenda Meaney (Roundabout’s Indian Ink, Mint Theatre’s The New Morality). Great Negro Works of Art follows a meeting between an under-celebrated artist and his gallery manager as they debate race, culture and what is/what is not “ART” today
THE FOURTH REICH (New York Premiere), directed by John Pierson, starring Eric Dean White (TV: “Chicago Fire,” “Blackbookberry”). The Fourth Reich focuses on a public speaker as he presents his unique views on modern history, thoughts about the future and ruminations on his favorite painter.









