LAByrinth
will also be featuring a reading of
A VIEW FROM
151st STREET, another new play from Bob Glaudini with direction
by Peter DuBois, as part of the Seventh Annual Barn Series Festival.
The readings will take place on December 17th and 20th at 8pm at The
Public Theater and will feature Gbenga Akkinagbe, Liza Colon-Zayas,
Russell G. Jones, Marisa Malone, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Felix Solis, muMs
and David Zayas. Bob Glaudini also wrote Dutch Heart of Man,
which was previously produced by LAByrinth. All readings are FREE at
the Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street). Reservations for these
readings are no longer available, but walk-ups are encouraged and will
be accommodated as possible.
It’s not too late to join LAByrinth for the 15th Anniversary Season
with LABPASS® and save 15%. For the one-time low price of $119 plus
a $5 processing fee, a LABPASS membership includes a ticket to each of
the season's four remaining productions, and the opportunity to reserve
a seat before tickets become available to the general public.
LABPASS holders have priority access to reserve a premium seat for:
*
Jack Goes Boating
by Bob Glaudini, directed by Peter DuBois
*
This is Now! by
Eric Bogosian and Elliott Sharp
*
Intríngulis
by Carlo Alban, directed by David Anzuelo
*
Pretty Chin Up
by Andrea Ciannavei, directed by Michele Chivu
To purchase a LABPASS, order online at
https://secure.labtheater.org/
or call the Public Theater box office at 212.260.2400. LABPASS is
available only until January 5. It is also available for purchase
online as a gift.
LAByrinth
Theater Company celebrates its 15th Anniversary during this
2006-2007 season, proudly continuing its residency at The Public
Theater. Founded in 1992 by a group of actors who wanted to push their
artistic limits, hone their craft, and create new plays that truly
reflected their heritage and experience, LAByrinth today is comprised
of almost 100 established and emerging theater artists from a wide
array of cultural perspectives. An inclusive, multicultural ensemble
that encourages all members to write, act, direct, and design,
LAByrinth supports multidisciplinary growth and exploration in the
creation of daring new work that celebrates the diversity of its New
York City home. Over the last fifteen years, LAByrinth has developed
hundreds of plays and staged 44 productions in New York City. Learn
more about LAByrinth at
labtheater.org.