Bruth Media Opens Limited Run of Neil LaButes The Shape Of Things, 11/16

By: Nov. 05, 2011
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Bruth Media presents a limited off-off Broadway run of Neil LaBute's comedy-drama, The Shape of Things, beginning Wednesday, November 16that Theaterlab (137 W.14th Street,NY, NY)Directed by Brayden Hade, with assistance byEmily C.Walker, the cast is led by Barry DeBois,Chelsey Clime, Nick Fesette, and Karen Bray.Justyn Wade Dansby manages the production, with assistance from Morganna Bridgers.The Shape of Things premiered in London in2001, with direction by LaBute himself.

The cast featured Paul Rudd, Rachel Weiz, GretchenMol, and Frederick Weller. The cast reprisedtheir roles in 2003 movie, also directed byLaBute. The Shape of Things follows the seduction and subsequent make over of hapless English undergrad. Adam by the provocative anarchistic M.F.A student Evelyn. The Shape of Things is considered the first inwhat is often referred to as LaBute's "Beauty Trilogy."

According to LaBute, "One of the many loose themesbehind the ‘beauty' trilogy is the ugliness that we're capable of spreading to other people in our lives and relationships if we're not careful."The Shape of Things is the inaugural stage production of Bruth Media. Established in 2010 by Brayden Hade and Barry DeBois, Bruth Media functions as a high quality media lab for artistic collaboration.

With background in multimedia, Bruth Media has produced several short films, web-series (including the musical comedy Rock-Star Café), photo series, musicrecordings, and graphic art creations in its infancy.Performances continue through November 18th, 2011. Theaterlab is located at 137 W.14thStreet, between 6thand 7thAvenue. Tickets are $15 online and $20 at the door.To purchase tickets visit facebook.com/theshapeofthings or call 212.352.3101. Reception to follow evening performances.



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