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Tim and Jay had the opportunity to talk with Brett Neveu, playwright, professor, and screenwriter of (the play and) film Eric LaRue, directed by Michael Shannon. We talk about the differences between writing for the stage and writing for the screen; the absurdity of grief, pastors trying to help, and good intentions. Along the way, Brett gives us great insight into crafting a compelling story.
You can watch Eric LaRue at Kanopy through your local library.
Find more information about Brett here.
Red Orchid Theatre.
Some of the films we discuss in this episode: Eric LaRue and Mass.
Come find us:
Website
YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
Opening music: "Let's Start at the Beginning," Lee Rosevere
Closing music: "Découvre moi," Marc Senet & Simon Grivot
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Send us Fan Mail
Tim and Jay had the opportunity to talk with Brett Neveu, playwright, professor, and screenwriter of (the play and) film Eric LaRue, directed by Michael Shannon. We talk about the differences between writing for the stage and writing for the screen; the absurdity of grief, pastors trying to help, and good intentions. Along the way, Brett gives us great insight into crafting a compelling story.
You can watch Eric LaRue at Kanopy through your local library.
Find more information about Brett here.
Red Orchid Theatre.
Some of the films we discuss in this episode: Eric LaRue and Mass.
Come find us:
Website
YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
Opening music: "Let's Start at the Beginning," Lee Rosevere
Closing music: "Découvre moi," Marc Senet & Simon Grivot