With the success of has first two films, In The Company of Men and
Your Friends and Neighbors, writer-director Neil LaBute has been
hailed as a first-rate dramatic talent with a caustic wit
reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick basic collection of three stunning
one-act plays that mark LaBute's return to the New York stage after
ten years -- forms a trio of unforgettable personal accounts: in
Medea Redux, a woman cells of her complex and ultimately tragic
relationship with her grade school English teacher: in Iphigenia in
Orem, a Utah businessman confides in a stranger in a Las Vegas
hotel room, confessing a most chilling crime; and in A Gaggle of
Saints, a young Mormon couple separately recounts the violent
events of an anniversary weekend in New York City. All three are
unblinking portraits of the complexities of evil in everyday life,
exhibiting this writer-director's raw lyrical intensity.
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