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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Wow againBy Joseph DeweyIve read all of Labutes plays; and this one is greater than the others in some new and interesting ways. I always read his introduction last; because it usually gives away some of the story. This intro said two really cool things.He introduces the first cool thing by a fellow playwright wanting to "see his play performed in living rooms; in front of audiences of ten or twelve people. I feel the same way. Theater is anywhere you make it. I hope that with this print edition of autobahn actors take the text and memorize it; gather their friends in their own cars; and take off down the road; filling those intimate interiors with my words and their emotions. That would be a pleasure to behold."This is really cool; because as I was reading one of the six acts in the play called "long division;" I realized that was a play that I would enjoy memorizing and performing in front of friends. Im not an actor at all; but this book contains a bunch of one person and two person stories that are short enough for the lay person to memorize. Thats what I think is cool about this book; is I could picture high school drama classes using this; and it really is some of the best literature out there.Its also ironic; because all of his books have a warning about needing to arrange a royalty schedule for any public performance of his play.The second cool thing is about how plays encourage the imagination by having very scaled down and limited sets. I saw a local play that had a limited set about a week after reading this intro; and Labutes discussion on this aspect of theater accentuated my experience.About the actual stories...I keep using the word "haunting" to describe his work. Its extremely well written; and the stories just stick with me. I keep thinking of the story where the girl tells her mother "I know Im gonna do everything within my power to use again." For some reason I cant get that out of my mind; and I think that its kind of an allegory to a bunch of other things in life. The other one that sticks with me is where the husband tries to convince himself that the wife didnt do it again. "You didnt; did you? No; you didnt. I know you wouldnt do that again. Right? You would not...Honey? Angel?"The rest of the stories are like that...they haunt me because they stick with me.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very Neil LabuteBy ClaireI enjoyed the Autobahn. If youre familiar with Neil Labute; he is very true to his own style here. Some really like it; some are really tired of it. This is probably not a very helpful review; but I enjoyed this round of plays. Would love to see some of them; he leaves a nice blank canvas for directors; in my opinion.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The best of his worksBy Mark Downing HeeseFantastic set of one acts. Versatile and riveting. This show could be done as a mainstage or in a blackbox with a large or small budget. I definitely recommend doing multiple stories from it if youre doing something small. Some of Labutes best work in my opinion.