Saturday & Sunday, January 24 & 25 | 5pm-9pm
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank Street
Suggested Donation $10/$5 HB students
No RSVP required
with MC Fabio Motta
A marathon open mic reading of 10 minute pieces by the HB Studio playwrights
Saturday & Sunday, January 24 & 25 | 5pm-9pm
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank Street
Suggested Donation $10/$5 HB students
No RSVP required
with MC Fabio Motta
A marathon open mic reading of 10 minute pieces by the HB Studio playwrights
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
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George Forbes, the Executive Director of the Lucille Lortel Foundation, and until recently president of the League of Off-Broadway Theaters, will be our guest with Amanda Quaid as moderator.
This program is made possible by the the National Endowment for the Arts New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
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.
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
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.
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With Presenters:
Christopher Abbott
Barbara Barrie
Richard Easton
Katie Finneran
Leonardo Nam
BENEFIT COMMITTEE
Co-Chairs
Scott Ellis, Katie Finneran, Amanda Peet & David Benioff
Honorary Circle
Eric Bentley, Lee Grant & Joseph Feury, David Hyde Pierce, Austin Pendleton, Tony Walton & Gen LeRoy, Fritz Weaver & Rochelle Oliver
Members
Christopher Abbott, Barbara Barrie, Ted & Asya Berger, Alexander Bernstein, Joseph Caputo, Matthew Conlon & Dr. Julie Barnes, Allen Davis III, Carmen de Lavallade, Donna de Matteo, Richard Easton, Leticia Ferrer & Teresa Teuscher, Daisy Foote & Tim Guinee, Dr. Barbara Gerard, Duncan Hazard, Wallace Johnson & Karen Duguid, Dr. Diana Klebanow, Norman & Harriet Kline, Rochelle Korman & Richard Friedman, Stephen Kornstein, Alison Lonshein, Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill, Richard Mawe & Grace Konrad, Randy McHaney, Edith Meeks & Peter Coston, Leonardo Nam, Patricia O’Grady, Alan Pally, Nancy Reardon, George Segal, Victor Slezak, J. Smith-Cameron, Marie-Louise Stegall
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2014 | 7pm
Manhattan Penthouse
80 Fifth Avenue, NYC
PROGRAM
7pm: Cocktail Hour
8pm: Dinner and A Celebration of Seven Decades of HB Studio
plus a 90th Birthday Salute to Edward Morehouse
10pm: After Party
All proceeds support HB Programs
For questions contact Mark Klaman at gala@hbstudio.org
or (212) 675-2370 x39
Get your group together!
Five or more tickets are only $55 each!
Single tickets are $70
Manhattan Penthouse
80 5th Ave., 17th Floor
10pm-Midnight
Tickets include: Open Bar, Gourmet Dessert, DJ & Dancing, Great Raffle Prizes, and Best Mask Contest for $300 HB Gift Certificate!
Plus the After-After Party: Happy Hour drink prices at The Crooked Knife starting at Midnight!
Connect with friends to form your group on Facebook!
All proceeds raised go directly to support HB programs and student scholarships.
Created and Performed by Rasa Allan Kazlas
First Floor Studio Performance Project
Saturdays and Sundays at 7pm
November 1st, 2nd, 8th and 9th
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank St.
RSVP
More adventures and more countries as our theater stays one step ahead of the mayhem in the Middle East and North Africa!
First Floor Studio Performance Project Residency*
HB Studio is dedicated to training and practice for the theatre and to the ongoing artistic development of actors, directors, and playwrights. 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” or “productions.” Rather, we offer an opportunity for associated artists to collaborate on experimental projects, to be shared among peers and colleagues, for constructive critical feedback and mutual growth.
*Note – This Performance Project Residency will be performed in the HB Playwrights Theatre
Created and Performed by Rasa Allan Kazlas
First Floor Studio Performance Project
Saturdays and Sundays at 7pm
November 1st, 2nd, 8th and 9th
HB Playwrights Theatre | 124 Bank St.
More adventures and more countries as our theater stays one step ahead of the mayhem in the Middle East and North Africa!
First Floor Studio Performance Project Residency*
HB Studio is dedicated to training and practice for the theatre and to the ongoing artistic development of actors, directors, and playwrights. 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” or “productions.” Rather, we offer an opportunity for associated artists to collaborate on experimental projects, to be shared among peers and colleagues, for constructive critical feedback and mutual growth.
*Note – This Performance Project Residency will be performed in the HB Playwrights Theatre
A Conversation with the Curators of Evenings of Short Theatre Pieces
Learn about these opportunities to get your original work seen around town!
Moderated by Theresa Buchheister
With Frank Boudreaux, Adam Burnett, Georgina Escobar, Jeffrey Jones, and Normandy Sherwood
Monday, October 20, 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
LITTLE THEATRE, an OBIE-winning monthly performance showcase at Dixon Place founded 15 years ago, is an intimate showcase for experimental performance outside of commercial considerations. Little Theatre is intentionally free-form and interdisciplinary. Shows currently consist of four 15-minute pieces. Little Theatre favors work-in-process as opposed to excerpts of finished work. Guest speakers: Curators Jeffrey Jones, Normandy Sherwood & Frank Boudreaux.
THIS/THAT is a newly founded bi-monthly evening of surprising performance hosted by a house band at The Brick Theater. With the tenants of inclusivity and eclecticism, each event features a lottery, to eschew curatorial authority, in which 3-4 artists are chosen to perform throughout the evening. The series intends to bridge the myriad NYC art and performance communities (uptown/downtown, visual/aural, experimental/traditional, textual/physical, etc.) in an unpredictable and inviting forum. Guest speakers: Curators Adam Burnett & Georgina Escobar.
A Conversation with the Curators of Evenings of Short Theatre Pieces
Learn about these opportunities to get your original work seen around town!
Moderated by Theresa Buchheister
With Frank Boudreaux, Adam Burnett, Georgina Escobar, Jeffrey Jones, and Normandy Sherwood
Monday, October 20, 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
LITTLE THEATRE, an OBIE-winning monthly performance showcase at Dixon Place founded 15 years ago, is an intimate showcase for experimental performance outside of commercial considerations. Little Theatre is intentionally free-form and interdisciplinary. Shows currently consist of four 15-minute pieces. Little Theatre favors work-in-process as opposed to excerpts of finished work. Guest speakers: Curators Jeffrey Jones, Normandy Sherwood & Frank Boudreaux.
THIS/THAT is a newly founded bi-monthly evening of surprising performance hosted by a house band at The Brick Theater. With the tenants of inclusivity and eclecticism, each event features a lottery, to eschew curatorial authority, in which 3-4 artists are chosen to perform throughout the evening. The series intends to bridge the myriad NYC art and performance communities (uptown/downtown, visual/aural, experimental/traditional, textual/physical, etc.) in an unpredictable and inviting forum. Guest speakers: Curators Adam Burnett & Georgina Escobar.