THE BREAK OF NOON
Written by Neil LaBute
Directed by Jo Bonney
January 25 – March 6, 2011

Playwright and provocateur Neil LaBute’s newest play takes off from George Bernard Shaw’s quote: “All truths begin as blasphemies.” And then we meet John Smith. He’s a selfish, philandering liar – or at least he was. After hearing the voice of God during a tragic office shooting, this imperfect man reforms himself and goes on a mission to spread the word about a better way of life. But is John’s divine encounter merely a ploy for celebrity, a chance to escape his rocky past, or is it part of an infinite and almighty plan? In The Break of Noon, LaBute explores the trials and tribulations of a modern day prophet – and what he signifies in a jaded world that is thousands of years removed from burning bushes and stone tablets.

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The Break of Noon  is a co-production with MCC Theater: Robert LuPone, Artistic Director; Bernard Telsey, Artistic Director; William Cantler, Associate Artistic Director; Blake West, Executive Director




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