In a Forest, Dark and Deep is a gripping, psychologically charged two-hander by acclaimed playwright Neil LaBute.
Set in a remote forest cabin, the play unfolds over a single stormy night as estranged siblings—Bobby, a rugged, working-class man, and Betty, an ambitious college professor—confront buried secrets, shared memories, and the unsettling truths lurking beneath their family history.
As the night progresses, what begins as a seemingly simple task—clearing out Betty’s belongings—becomes a volatile emotional battleground.
With biting dialogue and razor-sharp tension, LaBute explores themes of truth, manipulation, and the fine line between love and resentment. In a Forest, Dark and Deep is an unsettling, intimate drama that probes the darkness between people who know each other too well—and not at all.