From June 29th through July 24th, 2006GableStage is presenting the new play by Neil LaBute’s, This is How it Goes. Directed by Joseph Adler and featuring Todd Allen Durkin, Beth McIntosh and Brandon Morris, the play is an interracial love triangle in an American small town. It is a fierce drama about manipulation, exploitation, infidelity and passion. This is How it Goes is a deceptively simple story – in many ways reminiscent of the early John Updike Rabbit novels. The dialogue is as usual sharply attuned to the nuances of contemporary American voices of characters who refuse to fit politically correct molds. It makes wonderful use of having one character move from fourth-wall breaking narration into the story. A well suited structure for the gradual unreeling of the antagonisms and betrayals on the way to the “sort of ” happy ending which is as upbeat as the end of any LaBute story can be. This is How it Goes will take place at GableStage located at 1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables, FL. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. For more information, please call: 305.445.1119
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