The HB Studio Artistic Council is pleased to announce the plays selected for the 2020 HB Playwrights Reading Series. Selected from an open call for submissions, the following six plays will each receive an evening in the HB Playwrights Theatre for a public reading, June 23-28, 2020. All showings will take place at 7PM: Continue reading →
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Dialogues with Memory
Dialogues with Memory Диалоги с Памятью
A presentation in partnership with Dialogue Theater in honor of the Russian novelist and poet Ivan Bunin’s 150th birthday.
Call for Playwright Submissions: The Pat & Julie Project – Spring 2020
HB Playwrights from Julie McKee’s Playwriting classes are invited to submit original work for the Pat & Julie Project, a weekend of staged readings on May 16 & 17, 2020 in the HB Playwrights Theatre.
Application Deadline EXTENDED TO: March 1, 2020
(NOTE: In addition to online submission, hard copies must be snail-mailed or hand-delivered to be received by this date)
Up to six (6) selected plays will be paired with directors from Pat Golden’s Directors New Play Lab for a joint Staged Reading Project. The staged readings will be presented to an invited audience. This is an opportunity to see your play beyond the sit down reading, and to work with a director. The process will directly address the art of collaboration. Dramatist Guild Guidelines and AEA Staged Reading Guidelines will be honored. PLEASE NOTE: A staged reading is not off book. Scripts will be in hand. Continue reading →
Public Conversation: Documenting Artists – The Performing Arts Legacy Project
Public Conversation
Documenting Artists: The Performing Arts Legacy Project
A presentation of curated life histories from HB Studio’s The Performing Arts Legacy Project (PAL) workshop cohort in partnership with The Actors Fund Research Center for Arts & Culture
PAL is an initiative of the Research Center for Arts and Culture at The Actors Fund. PAL celebrates the contributions of older actors by supporting them to document their own careers in an online platform that serves as a shared theater history and educational resource.
Monday, March 9 at 7pm
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank Street, New York
Free! | RSVP
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Spring Term Weekly Classes
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HB STORIES: A 75TH ANNIVERSARY VALENTINE
HB Stories: A 75th Anniversary Valentine
Directed by Larry Rosen of “The Moth”, we present an HB Studio storytelling evening inspired by shows like “The Moth,” “RISK,” and “The Story Collider”.
Featuring Nadia Diamond, Vincent Pastore, Carol Rosenfeld, Reza Salazar, Black-Eyed Susan, Danusia Trevino, and Zach Wynecoop.
Saturday, February 15 at 7pm
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank Street, New York
Free! | RSVP
Sign Up Now for Late Winter Classes & Workshops
Winter Part B runs for 5 weeks, February 10 – March 16, 2020.
It’s not too late to keep your creative practice warm this winter! Join a Winter “Part B” half-term class or workshop today:
CLASSES
- On Camera
- Acting with the Camera 3: Skill Integration for Film – Lisa Pelikan
- Musical Theater & Singing
- Singing for the Musical Theater – Studio Practice – Stephen DeRosa
- Actuar en Español
- Actuar en Español: Técnica – Maria Fontanals & Pablo Andrade
- Actuar en Español: Escenas – Maria Fontanals & Pablo Andrade
- Movement
- The Art of Transformation – Janice Orlandi
Herbert Berghof: The Yearning Gaze of a Poet
Herbert Berghof: The Yearning Gaze of a Poet
A performance of staged readings. Curated by Alan Pally.
Monday, February 3 at 7pm
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank Street, New York
Free! | RSVP
CLIMATE CHANGE, HOPE, AND THE ACTING COMMUNITY
Climate Change, Hope, and the Acting Community
with Tim Guinee, actor, founder of The Climate Actors and leader in former Vice President Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project
Monday, January 27th at 3pm and 7pm
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank Street, New York
Free! | RSVP
The acting community can play a vital and irreplaceable role in confronting the climate crisis. Tim Guinee, actor, founder of The Climate Actors and leader in former Vice President Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, will host a presentation and discussion of the latest science regarding climate change, and the many reasons we have to be hopeful in the face of this emergency.
Tim Guinee is the founder of the Climate Actors and a leader in former Vice President Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project. He has given climate change presentations all over the United States as well as in Canada and North Africa. He enjoys giving talks to oppositional and underserved audiences including to such diverse groups as conservative fire departments, Houston oil industry executives, and maximum security inmates. He serves on the leadership council of Riverkeeper, the board of the Ashokan Center (New York’s oldest center for environmental education), the board of Green Product Placement and the advisory board of the Climate Institute. Professionally, he is an actor and director. He has appeared in over 200 movies (including Sweet Land – the 1st carbon neutral independent feature film), mini-series and episodes of television and another couple hundred plays. Learn more.
Public Conversation: STORYWEAVING: Spiderwoman Theater The oldest feminist and Native American theater in the U.S. and Canada (and probably the world)
STORYWEAVING: Spiderwoman Theater
The oldest feminist and Native American theater in the U.S. and Canada (and probably the world)
with founding members of Spiderwoman Theater Muriel Miguel and Gloria Miguel, moderated by Pat Golden
Monday, January 13th at 7pm
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank Street, New York
Free!
Founding members of Spiderwoman Theater, Muriel Miguel and Gloria Miguel, discuss storyweaving—the process of unfolding a story’s dramatic structure over time—and how they have used this process throughout their many years of producing at the oldest feminist and Native American theater in the U.S. and Canada.
Gloria Miguel is Kuna/ Rappahannock. She studied drama at Oberlin College and is a founding member of Spiderwoman Theater. She has worked extensively in film and television. With Spiderwoman Theater, she has toured throughout Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Read more.
Muriel Miguel is a director, choreographer, playwright, actor and educator. She has directed almost all of Spiderwoman’s shows since their debut in 1976, in which time, they have written and produced over twenty original works for the theatre. Read more.