A marathon reading of 10 minute pieces by the HB Studio playwrights
Saturday & Sunday, January 24 & 25 | 5pm-8pm
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank Street
Suggested Donation $10/$5 HB students
with MC Fabio Motta
No RSVP required
A marathon reading of 10 minute pieces by the HB Studio playwrights
Saturday & Sunday, January 24 & 25 | 5pm-8pm
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank Street
Suggested Donation $10/$5 HB students
with MC Fabio Motta
No RSVP required
Welcome to the Winter Term! Winter registration continues through Feb 1.
Winter Term will run 10 weeks, Jan 12 – March 22.
AEA and SAG/AFTRA union members get 5% off Winter enrollment. Present your membership card at the HB registration office, or call 212-675-2370 x.1
Browse classes and register online.
Spring Term Scholarship Applications are now being accepted. Apply Online.
Application deadline: Jan 29.
Scholarships generally support full or partial enrollment in one studio class. Visit our Financial Aid page for details.
Sign up for your audition! New students wishing to study at an upper level are asked to audition before a faculty panel. For audition schedule, details and sign up info, visit our Auditions & Prerequisites page. Level 1 offerings are open to all without prerequisite or audition.
(*Cannot be applied retroactively; not valid for workshop offerings.)
A conversation on the state of Off-Broadway theatre.
With George Forbes, Executive Director of the Lucille Lortel Foundation and former president of the League of Off-Broadway Theaters.
Moderated by Amanda Quaid.
Monday, January 12, 2015 | 7:30pm (doors at 7pm)
HB Playwrights Theatre, 124 Bank Street, NYC
All are welcome! Meet & Greet Reception to follow
$10 suggested donation | $5 HB students & staff
RSVP
AEA and SAG/AFTRA union members get 5% off Winter registration. Present your membership card at the HB registration office, or call 212-675-2370 x. 1.*
Browse classes and register online.
Sign up for your audition! New students wishing to study at an upper level are asked to audition before a faculty panel. For audition schedule, details and sign up info, visit the Auditions & Prerequisites page. Level 1 offerings are open to all without prerequisite or audition.
(*Cannot be applied retroactively; not valid for workshop offerings)
Our thanks to Gina Stahlnecker for providing this remembrance.
Maggie DaVora, longtime HB student of Austin Pendleton, Ed Morehouse and Martha Bernard succumbed to Multiple Myeloma Saturday, November 15. Maggie put up a fierce battle over an almost three year period against the illness. She even appeared in the role of Miss Brown in Look Homeward, Angel directed by Austin Pendleton, wearing a surgical mask during her treatment. A beautiful performance and testament to her courage, optimism and love of theatre and acting.
Maggie was a friend to all who knew her. Red hair bouncing in the breeze, a wide and beautiful smile and a personality that was always up, happy and giving to her friends and colleagues. All qualities that she kept in clear evidence even into the days just before her passing. May the gods of theatre and acting look over Maggie as she enters a new place of love and eternal happiness—that redhead and smiling face will greet us again one day, at an audition for the next play being produced up there!
Friday & Saturday | November 21 & 22, 8pm
HB Playwrights Theatre, 124 Bank Street
Free! First come, first served
Featuring:
Quest in the West
By Richard Elder Adams
Directed by Heesuk Chae
with Nicole Henry & Robert Hickey
Sh*t and the Stars
By Jim Broaddus
Directed By Kevin Costigan
with Mike Roche, James Cottone & Nick DeSimone Continue reading →
Deadline for Proposals: Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Selected Projects will be announced by: Monday, January 19, 2015
SUBMIT PROPOSALS ONLINE AT THIS LINK
HB Studio is dedicated to training and practice for the theatre. The Studio will, at intervals throughout the year, make workshop performance space available in our First Floor Studio, for the development of creative projects that further the training and artistic practices fostered at HB. The Studio is not a producing organization, nor should these presentations be construed as “showcases.” Rather, we offer an opportunity for practicing theatre artists to collaborate on experimental projects, to be shared among peers and colleagues, for constructive critical feedback and mutual growth. Continue reading →
Lorraine Serabian’s ACTING THE SONG class performs an open house presentation:
Friday, November 21 | 4pm – 6pm
Basement Studio, 120 Bank Street
All are welcome! | FREE
Browse classes and register online.
Sign up for your audition! New students wishing to study at an upper level are asked to audition before a faculty panel. For audition schedule, details and sign up info, visit the Auditions & Prerequisites page. Level 1 offerings are open to all without prerequisite or audition.
(*Cannot be applied retroactively; not valid for workshop offerings)
Join Nathan Zebedeo of Fractured Atlas to learn
about their resources for theatre artists!
Monday, December 1, 2014 | 7:30pm (doors at 7pm)
HB Playwrights Theatre, 124 Bank Street, NYC
All are welcome! Meet & Greet Reception to follow
$10 suggested donation | $5 HB students & staff
RSVP
Fractured Atlas is a national non-profit organization that serves a community of over 250,000 artists and arts organizations. They offer a variety of programs and services that help artists strengthen the business side of their practice: fiscal sponsorship for fundraising; affordable insurance to mitigate risk; SpaceFinder, an online marketplace for performance and rehearsal venues; and Artful.ly, their business management software for artists.
Nathan Zebedeo is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, where he studied theatre at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. He helps artists and arts organizations across the country fundraise with the Fractured Atlas fiscal sponsorship program, which helps them access tax-deductible donations from individuals and grant funding. Before joining the company three years ago, Nathan self-produced plays as a member of Fractured Atlas. Previously, Nathan managed book signings for celebrity authors like Tina Fey and George R. R. Martin at the Barnes & Noble flagship store in Union Square.