The seventh annual free reading series of new developing works performs at The Public Theater's Shiva Theater through Dec. 20.
The lineup is as follows (all times are 8 PM unless otherwise noted):
Chris Chalk, Salvatore Inzerillo, Dina Janis, Kelley Rae O'Donnell, Melissa Paladino, Richie Petrocelli, Felix Solis, Ed Vassallo and Aaron Roman Weiner.
Julian Acosta, Carlo Alban, Yetta Gottesman, Salvatore Inzerillo, Florencia Lozano and Paula Pizzi.
Julian Acosta, Elizabeth Canavan, Yetta Gottesman and Michael Puzzo.
Marsha Stephanie Blake, Mariana Carreño, Venida Evans, Russell G. Jones, Angela Lewis, Peter McRobbie, Portia and Phyllis Sommerville.
Jamie Dunn and Peter Scanavino.
Maggie Bofill, Lydia DeSouza, Sarah Hayon, Nathan LeBronn, Richie Petrocelli, Joselin Reyes, Emilz Rodriguez and Martha Wollner.
Chris Chalk, Beth Cole, Alexis Croucher, Ashley Hanna, Felix Solis, Sidney Williams and Portia.
J. Eric Cook, Richie Coster, David Deblinger, Carlee McManus, Chris Messina, Richie Petrocelli, Michael Puzzo, Melissa Ross and Alexa Scott-Flaherty.
Gbenga Akkinagbe, Liza Colon-Zayas, Russell G. Jones, Marisa Malone, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Felix Solis, muMs and David Zayas.
No casting announced. Past works featured in the Barn series include Nilo Cruz's Beauty of the Father, Megan Mostyn Brown's The Secret Lives of Losers (Tribeca Theater Festival), Michael Puzzo's The Dirty Talk (New York International Fringe Festival) as well as Stephen Belber's A Small Melodramatic, John Patrick Shanley's Sailor's Song, José Rivera's Massacre (Sing to Your Children) and Guirgis’ The Last Days of Judas Iscariot — the latter four developed into full stagings part of LAB's mainstage.
The LAB currently enjoys its 15th anniversary season. Next up for the troupe will be Bob Glaudini's Jack Goes Boating (starring Beth Cole, Daphne Rubin-Vega, John Ortiz and Philip Seymour Hoffman) and Eric Bogosian's This Is Now! penned with musician-composer Elliott Sharp; as well as developmental productions of Carlo Alban's intríngulis and Andrea Ciannavei's Pretty Chin Up.
All 2006 LAB Barn readings will perform at the Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street). Required reservations — on a first-come, first-served basis — can be made by calling (212) 513-1012 or emailing barnseriesRSVP@labtheater.org. For more information, visit labtheater.org.