When an offhand remark about his girlfriend’s looks is met with a seemingly disproportionate response, we’re thrown into Neil LaBute’s pointed but comical obsession with vanity.
Should love be blind? Our obsession with physical beauty is confronted headlong in the perceptive and exhilarating comedy, Reasons To Be Pretty by Neil LaBute.
Lost in the bush, some children discover an abandoned orphanage and, supernaturally caught there, they learn of Australia’s past through the spirits of previous child occupants.
Kerry Reid's combination set neatly links the two plays, providing interesting backdrops for the exciting performances. This superb production closes on Saturday, so you will need to move quickly to catch a performance.
Patrick Marber's award winning third play, dating from 1997, looks at the ever changing relationships between four people. The two women swap to and fro between the two men, driven by love, lust, control, power play and mind games.