Chelsea Repertory Theater - Up Before the Dawn

Hal Carlton-Ford has been selected to direct the reading of Up Before the Dawn on March 10.

Up Before the Dawn by Anthony Roesch will be presented at the Chelsea Repertory Company as part of its Playwriting LAB.

The Acting Studio - New York
Room 1209
12th Floor, 244 W 54th St
New York, NY 10019 (Broadway & 8th Ave.)

The lab begins at 4pm. Up Before the Dawn's approx. run time is 45 minutes. We hope to see you there!

Three More Sleepless Nights Nov 29-Dec 10

Three More Sleepless Nights. Three couples, three breathless confrontations that strike into the heart of dysfunction and passion between women and men.

Caryl Churchill's Three More Sleepless Nights produced and directed by Hal premieres in Evening A of the e-Merging Artists One Act Play Festival.

Tickets are available at the Chelsea Rep Box Office.

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Starring

Niamh Ryan   Hal Cohen   Aaron Smallwood   &   Isabella Alonzo

Production Design and Costume Design             Elizabeth Wilson

Directed and Produced by Hal Carlton-Ford

 

Tickets: $12. - SPECIAL ADVANCE ONLINE TICKET PRICE - $12.

$15. (CASH ONLY accepted at the door.)

Purchase at: www.actingstudio.com/tix

Box Office: 917-982-5083
Location: SHETLER BRIDGE THEATRE
W 54th St. 12th Floor (B'way/8 AV)

Performance Dates:

November

29 Wed    @ 7:00 pm
30 Thurs  @ 9:00 pm

December

2 Sat        @ 9:00 pm
8 Fri         @ 7:00 pm
9 Sat        @ 5:00 pm
10 Sun      @ 3:00 pm

Pentecost by David Edgar

"What if the Renaissance began earlier and elsewhere? That audacious question kindles David Edgar’s play “Pentecost,” written in 1994... No less resonant now than when it had its premiere, the drama is a testament to Mr. Edgar’s literary skill and a rebuke to the political climate in Eastern Europe and elsewhere." - NY TIMES

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directed by John Grabowski
associate director Hal Carlton-Ford
set design by Raul Abrego
lighting by Matthew Deinhart
sound by Joseph Sebring


featuring
Rena Alioglu, Archita Barot, Thomas Canestraro, Melayna Caprio, Christopher Chirdon, Philip di Domenico, Pavel Frolov, Blerta Gace, Andrew Gasparini, Leonid Grinberg*, Samandria Hamilton, Jesse Hapke, Gladys Hendricks, Brian Henry*, Bruce Hermann*, Ilya Ivraghimov, Alejandra Izquierdo, Cortlynd Judge, Matthew Nichols, Ejike Nwanko, Alison Parks, Ana Ramos, Denise Turkan, Morgan Winston

Tickets: $18. (CASH ONLY accepted at the door.)
$15. - SPECIAL ADVANCE ONLINE TICKET PRICE - $15.
Purchase at: www.actingstudio.com/tix

Box Office: 917-982-5083
Location: SHETLER THEATRE 54
W 54th St. 12th Floor (B'way/8 AV)

Performance Dates:
August:
10 @ 7:30 pm
11 @ 7:30 pm
12 @ 2:00 & 7:30 pm
13 @ 3:00 pm

16 @ 7:30 pm
17 @ 7:30 pm
18 @ 7:30 pm
19 @ 2:00 & 7:30 pm

Equity Approved Showcase
*These actors are appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity Association.

Chelsea Repertory Theater - The Lowell Connector

Hal Carlton-Ford has been selected to direct the reading of The Lowell Connector on April 8.

The Lowell Connector by March Schrader will be presented at the Chelsea Repertory Company as part of its Playwriting LAB.

The Acting Studio - New York
Room 1209
12th Floor, 244 W 54th St
New York, NY 10019 (Broadway & 8th Ave.)

The lab begins at 4pm. The Lowell Connector starts at 6:00 pm. Approx. run time 45 minutes. We hope to see you there!

Chelsea Repertory Company - The Kingdom of Shadows

Hal Carlton-Ford has been selected to direct the reading of The Kingdom of Shadows on March 4.

The Kingdom of Shadows by Rowland Hughes will be presented at the Chelsea Repertory Company as part of its Playwriting LAB.

The Acting Studio - New York
Room 1209
12th Floor, 244 W 54th St
New York, NY 10019 (Broadway & 8th Ave.)

The lab begins at 4pm. The Kingdom of Shadows starts at 6 pm. Approx. run time 45 minutes. We hope to see you there!

A Rave Review From One Film Fan!

We are honored by One Film Fan's enthusiastic review of Allow Me. Thank you One Film Fan!

CLICK HERE TO READ ONE FILM FAN'S REVIEW

"Short films have, truly, one brief chance to take a subject, tell a story, and make it engaging enough so as to keep a viewer's interest and then keep them thinking about it afterwards. With director Hal Carlton-Ford's newest effort, this is accomplished exactly as it should be, leaving one to ponder what the further consequences are once the primary revelation has been revealed...A finely crafted, well-filmed, character-driven, single setting-chamber piece, Allow Me will surely get the recognition its story deserves on the festival circuit and beyond."