Sunday, September 15, 2019

THE STOCKYARD by Sean Hazen - Online Program



The Stockyard Written by Sean Hazen 
Directed by Patricia Floyd
Time: The present.                                                        
Place:  An Upscale Bar.
 
Characters In Order Of Appearance

Jeff                                                                              Duke Williams
Bartender                                                                   Natasha Kaminsky
Christina                                                                     Tracey Lewis
Who’s Who
Tracey Lewis (Christina) Tracey Lewis is an actress living in NYC who has appeared in television, film, and Off-Broadway shows.  Television credits include The Haunting of Kesha (LMN), Celebrity Ghost Stories (A&E), People Magazine Investigates (ID), Blue Bloods (CBS), Blindspot (NBC), and American Odyssey (NBC).  Film credits include: 39 and a Half, Rooftops, and The Story of Monica and Sabrina.  Theater credits include: lead roles in the Off-Off Broadway production of Spinny Twirly Things at Dixon Place as well as Off-Broadway productions of What She Deserves: A Murder Mystery at The Actors Temple and King of the Rodeo at the John Cullum Theatre.  Tracey also is a competitive figure skater.
Natasha Kaminsky (Bartender) is an Australian singer and actor. Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, Natasha relocated to New York City after receiving a scholarship to The New York Conservatory For Dramatic Arts earning an associates degree in film and television. She performed in various Operas as a child including: The Marriage Of Figaro and Tosca. She recently finished her short film debut written by NYU alum, Rhea Dudani.


Duke Williams (Jeff) was born and raised on Long Island. He attended Buffalo State University where he received a Bachelors in Economics & Finance with a minor in Theater Arts. He trains at The Acting Studio-New York LLC. Some theater credits include: Romeo & Juliet (Romeo), The Brothers Size (Elegba) & The Dumb Waiter (Ben). Film: The Dirty Kind (Raymond Caine), Santa Maria (Emmet), Pillow Talk (Marcus). He would like to thank his family for the continued support. www.dukewilliamsactor.squarespace.com
Sean Hazen (Playwright) is an actor and a newly discovered playwright. He was born in Tucson, Arizona. Growing up he was a part of his local Boy Scout troop where his first theatre credits where doing skits around the campfire for his troop. In January 2018 he moved to New York where he studied and graduated from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and is currently pursuing a career in acting. A few of his theater credits include: Robert Sideway in Our Country’s Good, Chiron in Shakespeare's Titus Androincus, Guy/Brian in 90/10 and many more. This is Sean's playwriting debut and is very thankful for the opportunity. He would like to thank Van Dirk Fisher, his friends and family for their support.   The Stockyard was developed in the Riant Theatre's CORE Project Theatre Workshop with Van Dirk Fisher.

Patricia Floyd (Director) is an actor/director/writer proudly hailing from Detroit, MI.  She is a two-time AUDELCO Award winner.  She served as Guest Director in Residence at Stamford Theater Works where her directing credits included: A Lesson Before Dying, Crumbs for the Table of Joy, Blood Knot, A Walk in the Woods, Medal of Honor Rag, Intimate Apparel and Bee-Luther-Hatchee.  She appeared in two episodes of the HBO mini-series Show Me a Hero and recurred as Judge Rochelle Desmond on Law and Order.  Her recent television appearances include: Esther James in the EPIX series The Godfather Of Harlem starring Forrest Whitaker, Jessica Jones, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Elementary and Orange Is the New Black.  She has been in several films including: Thirty Years to Life and has roles in three films awaiting release, The God Committee with Julia Styles, Bikini Moon and The Incredible Jessica James.  Ms. Floyd has worked as a guest director/instructor at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and the New York Film Academy and is a Lifetime Member of the Actors Studio.

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