Actor Warrior Fest

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The Harold Clurman Lab Theater, the professional wing of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting New York City, is proud to announce its first 2017 offering. The Actor Warrior Festival features four solo plays all written and performed by actors. The festival will run from January 19 to 28 and feature new work by David Deblinger (co-founder of Labyrinth Theater Company), Michael Milligan (Broadway: August: Osage County, La Bette, Jerusalem), Liza Peterson (Def Poetry/HBO) and Carine Montbertrand (Les Liaisons Dangereuses/Baltimore Center Stage, Frankenstein/Soho Rep, Macbeth/The Acting Company).

“The Actor Warrior Festival celebrates theater artists who are taking the initiative to create and perform their own work,” said Tom Oppenheim, Artistic Director of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. “The Studio and the Lab Theater have a history that includes actors like Jacob Adler, Sara Adler and Stella Adler. The Actor Warrior Festival also celebrates and continues that particular aspect of our heritage.”

All shows offer advance tickets for $10 each via OvationTix. A “pay what you can at the door” ticket structure is also offered in an effort to make theater-going accessible to patrons of all income levels.

BUY TICKETS:
Tickets are available online at: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/dept/1658/1483246800000

4-SHOW DISCOUNT:
A $10 discount is available for patrons who want to see all four shows at https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/store/34682/pk/91768


LUCKY PENNY by David Deblinger

directed by Ben Snyder, featuring Fred Johnson, jazz vocalist
Studio Theater B
A hilarious and moving journey through the life cycle. From the death of a parent, to the birth of a child, Deblinger zig zags through a range of mad, sad, beautiful, crazy characters and stories punctuated by jazz/pop vocals. “He locks. He pops. He makes you laugh,” says The New York Times. “He’s every bit as gifted as Bogosian, Leguizamo and Danny Hoch,” says the New York Daily News.
Dates:
Thursday, January 19 at 7PM
Friday, January 20 at 9PM
Saturday, January 21 at 7PM
Sunday, January 22 at 2PM
Wednesday, January 25 at 7PM
Thursday, January 26 at 9PM
Friday, January 27 at 9PM
Saturday, January 28 at 7PM
Ticket Link


THE PECULIAR PATRIOT: A REMIX MASHUP by Liza Peterson

directed by Talvin Wilks
Studio Theater B
Conversations with Betsy LaQuanda Ross, a self-proclaimed “peculiar patriot,” performing monologues and poetry while engaging the audience in dialogue about mass incarceration and the current political climate.
Dates:
Thursday, January 19 at 9PM
Friday, January 20 at 7PM
Saturday, January 21 at 9PM
Thursday, January 26 at 7PM
Friday, January 27 at 7PM
Saturday, January 28 at 9PM
Ticket Link


SEVEN DEVILS AND A FRENCH NUN by Carine Montbertrand

co-created and directed by Ron Bashford
Studio Theater C
Based on the true story of Jeanne des Anges, the egomaniacal, sex-starved nun who accuses an ambitious, attractive priest of possessing her with seven devils. As a buffoon clown, Carine Montbertrand portrays Jeanne and each of the devils who possessed her. Multiple exorcisms, a burning and a major miracle later, Jeanne becomes a living saint, captivating all of France like a rock superstar.
Dates:
Thursday, January 19 at 7PM
Friday, January 20 at 7PM
Saturday, January 21 at 9PM
Thursday, January 26 at 7PM
Friday, January 27 at 9PM
Saturday, January 28 at 7PM
Ticket Link


SIDE EFFECTS by Michael Milligan

directed by Tom Oppenheim
Studio Theater C
The side effects of practicing medicine force Dr. William MacQueen to examine what it means to be a doctor in America. A new play for a new time.
Dates:
Thursday, January 19 at 9PM
Friday, January 20 at 9PM
Saturday, January 21 at 7PM
Thursday, January 26 at 9PM
Friday, January 27 at 7PM
Saturday, January 28 at 9PM
Ticket Link 


Read More about the studio’s “Actor Warrior” initiative at: http://www.stellaadler.com/about/actor-warrior/

The Stella Adler Studio of Acting is located at 31 West 27th Street, New York, NY 10001. For media inquiries please contact Ann Kaiser at The TASC Group at 212-337-8870 or ann@thetascgroup.com.

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