Sarah Nina
Hayon
Welcome to LAByrinth’s 22nd annual Barn Series! The renowned free reading series is a festival of new plays, and a critical and exciting step in LAB’s development of new work. Many of LAByrinth’s world premieres have come from the Barn, giving audiences a sneak peak into the artistic process, and a chance to see plays before they’re the next hot ticket.
This reading series will be performed in-person.
The Naming of Small Losses
Conceived and Curated by Sarah Nina Hayon
Friday April 8 at 7pm
Conceived and curated by LAByrinth company member Sarah Hayon, The Naming of Small Losses asks LAB writers to explore what we’ve quietly lost in the new normal. The evening includes several short pieces and a short film.
Sarah Nina Hayon* is a bicoastal actress. A three-time Drama Desk Award nominee, she is passionate about new works and has developed with many Broadway and Off Broadway companies. Recent theater highlights include: American Fast (Denver Center New Play Summit, Marti Lyons), Wintertime (Berkeley Rep, Les Waters), Seascape (A.C.T, Pam Mackinnon, BACC nomination), Sweat (A.C.T., Loretta Greco), We Swim We Talk We Go To War, (Golden Thread Productions, Evren Odchikin), Swimmers (Marin Theatre Company, Mike Donahue; Theatre Bay Area Award nomination), No One Is Forgotten (The Rattlestick, Winter Miller) and Water by the Spoonful (The Old Globe, directed by Edward Torres). Film + TV credits include: The Surrogate, FBI, For Life, 13 Reasons Why, Succession, Danny DeVito’s Curmudgeons She is a proud graduate of NYU’s Tisch School Of The Arts and a member of LAByrinth Theater Company
LAByrinth Theater Company, founded in 1992 as The Latino Actors Base, was created to reflect a world where color is the norm and not the exception. From Our Lady of 121st Street to Halfway Bitches go Straight to Heaven, LAByrinth has produced over 50 world premieres and developed over 250 new plays.
Read more at: http://www.labtheater.org