Join Guy on his cross-country trip to visit ex-girlfriends as Reverie Theatre Company presents 'Some Girl(s),' a black comedy penned by the acclaimed playwright Neil LaBute.
The production, which will be directed by Alison Tanney, will star Nicholas Belton (“The Great Comet”) as Guy, Kate Rockwell (“Mean Girls”) as Sam, Samantha Pauly (“Six”) as Tyler, Rema Webb (“Violet”) as Lindsay, and Koko Marshall (“A Perfect Host”) as Bobbi.
The latest offering from The Bare Bones Theatre Company is a splendid incarnation of Neil LaBute's off-Broadway play Some Girl(s). Excellently directed by Bare Bones vet Eric Clavell, the production runs through August 20th at the charming Posey School dance studio on Main Street in the beautiful town of Northport on Long Island. The story follows a gentleman, simply known as 'Guy', as he travels across the United States in an attempt to make amends with several ex-girlfriends before he embarks on his marriage.
Bare Bones Theater Company is pleased to announce the cast of SOME GIRL(S) is now in rehearsal at their space in Northport, NY. The play is by Tony nominee Neil LaBute as is directed by Eric Clavell.
The latest production in the Park Theatre's Park 90 auditorium is a revival of Neil LaBute's Some Girl(s). Brought to the stage by the Buckland Theatre Company, the play follows Guy as he revisits some old flames in an attempt to exorcise some relationship demons before his wedding.
SOME GIRL(S) opens tomorrow night at the PARK Theatre.
The production stars Roxanne Pallett, Carley Stenson, Carolyn Backhouse, Elly Condron and Charles Dorfman. Some Girl(s) is written by iconiclasic American playwright Neil LaBute and is the darkly funny story of Guy (Charles Dorfman) who travels across America to make amends with his four ex-girlfriends.
When I was first approached to direct this play I wasn't sure I wanted to do it. Some Girl(s) has a main character who appears, on first and second reading, to be a prize cock who exhibits a host of unflattering male traits. On the page he was not a likeable man. Add to that the play's simplistic and seemingly undramatic form, basically four two-handers in a row taking place in one hotel room - I didn't respond warmly to it.
Today, Buckland Theatre Company have released publicity images for SOME GIRL(S), their first play in PARK90 at Park Theatre. Written by multi Tony Award-nominated Neil LaBute, Some Girl(s) will play 14 July - 6 August with a press night on 19 July. Tickets are on sale at www.parktheatre.co.uk
Following their debut production Miss Julie, Buckland Theatre Company has today announced casting for Some Girl(s). Written by multi Tony Award nominated Neil LaBute, Some Girl(s) will be Buckland's first play in PARK90 at the Park Theatre, London which will be the company's home in 2016. Some Girl(s) will play 14 July - 6 August with a press night on 19 July.
The School of Theatre at Florida State University has announced its 2015-2016 season. Internationally renowned School of Theatre faculty will team up with the talented students and community members of Tallahassee, FSU alumni, and visiting artists from around the country to present a season that will inspire and entertain audiences throughout the southeast. Through the development and presentation of challenging classic and contemporary work, the School of Theatre at Florida State University continually uses the evolving, live, collaborative art of theatre to develop artists and scholars who have a lifelong passion for the arts.
Some Girl(s) by Neil LaBute kicks off Dragon Theatre's new 2nd Stages Program.
Dragon's brand new 2nd Stages series launches in March. This new series will give local theatre makers the opportunity to fully produce their passion projects with the support of an established theatre company. This dynamic pairing will create an exciting new set of theatre options in downtown Redwood City.
Some Girl(s) by Neil LaBute kicks off Dragon Theatre's new 2nd Stages Program.
Dragon's brand new 2nd Stages series launches in March. This new series will give local theatre makers the opportunity to fully produce their passion projects with the support of an established theatre company. This dynamic pairing will create an exciting new set of theatre options in downtown Redwood City.
Nunya Productions presents 'Some Girl(s)', by Neil LaBute, with a script newly-revised by the author, in a production benefitting the charity To Write Love On Her Arms.
Nunya Productions announced today that it will present Neil LaBute's acclaimed play Some Girl(s). The production will be the second outing for the newly-formed theater company.
A biting view of love, betrayal and the search for redemption.
Some Girl(s) runs November 20 - December 5, 2009 Regional Premiere
With his impending marriage looming over him, Guy revisits the most important relationships in his life with the hopes of putting his past to bed.
Some Girl(s) runs November 20 - December 5, 2009 Regional Premiere
With his impending marriage looming over him, Guy revisits the most important relationships in his life with the hopes of putting his past to bed.
Some Girl(s) runs November 20 - December 5, 2009 Regional Premiere
With his impending marriage looming over him, Guy revisits the most important relationships in his life with the hopes of putting his past to bed.
Some Girl(s) runs November 20 - December 5, 2009 Regional Premiere
With his impending marriage looming over him, Guy revisits the most important relationships in his life with the hopes of putting his past to bed.
Some Girl(s) runs November 20 - December 5, 2009 Regional Premiere
With his impending marriage looming over him, Guy revisits the most important relationships in his life with the hopes of putting his past to bed.
Some Girl(s) runs November 20 - December 5, 2009 Regional Premiere
With his impending marriage looming over him, Guy revisits the most important relationships in his life with the hopes of putting his past to bed.
With brisk ticket sales for both Joan Rivers: A Work in Progress by a Life in Progress on the Geffen's mainstage, and Some Girl(s) in The Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at the Geffen Playhouse, the theater is announcing a one-week extension of both shows.
With his latest West Coast premiere of Some Girl(s) at the Geffen Playhouse, LaBute has delivered yet another exceptional piece of theatre, scouring to the depths of male bashing with utter finesse. And to ensure the production is living up to the book's potential, its playwright has directed as well, although LaBute's stronger suit is directing screen rather than stage (not counting that horrendous misstep called 'The Wicker Man')...
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