LAByrinth Theater Company
Creating member driven, incendiary, new works of theater since 1992.

Meet the creatives who will be joining playwright Brett C. Leonard for the workshop of his new play “Days End”, presented by @labyrinththeater
Director: Stephen McKinley Henderson
Dramaturg: Tanya Palmer
LAByrinth Artistic Rep: Bianca Puorto
Stage Manager: Harper Hadley
Cast To Be Announced
Get Tickets! June 14 - 4:00 PM at Library Hall
Only in Steamboat Springs
#cnpf #nyc #steamboatsprings #colorado #newplays #theatre #playwrights #directors #dramaturgs #stagemanagers
*Apperating through an Agreement between CNPF and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

I’m proud to be a board member of NYC’s LAByrinth Theater.We met our fundraising goal at last week’s benefit gala and had a blast doing so.I’ve been on the board of directors since Covid —six years now—and I’m convinced there is no greater group of artists and people than those in our company.It’s a true member-driven ensemble.I’ve been following LAB for over twenty years—since the days of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s artistic leadership—and I’ve always been impressed by its members.I was thrilled when @johnortiz718 and @lizacolonzayas_lcz invited me to join the board and become a part of their community.
As I mentioned in my remarks at the Benefit Gala —“the quality of the work is irrefutably first-rate—invigorating, provocative, moving, relevant.Just as important to me is the artistic community that LAB has built and sustained for over three decades.LAB creates opportunities for its members to thrive as actors, playwrights, directors, designers.It’s a dynamic and vibrant community.”
We are lucky to have Neil and Dina as our artistic directors—they are curating really exciting programming for us.Follow @labyrinththeater for details.And we are lucky to have Bianca Puerto as our producing manager.She’s the best of the best!
This year I hosted a table that included Derek, Cris, Gio and Henry, Sydney and Sydney, Michael, and Lucy Thurber, the playwright and LAB member—a wonderful group of old friends and new.Here’s some photos of the event.
Please support us —or whatever theatre company that’s meaningful to you and your community.The arts are essential to our lives.Go see live theatre wherever you live and support the many talented people on stage and off.If in NYC go see @stephenadlyguirgis’ stellar “Dog Day Afternoon” on Broadway with a host of LAB members and friends in the cast and behind the scenes.It’s a great night of theatre!
Thanks to everyone who supported LAB this year—we are enormously grateful!
@labyrinththeater @neiltyronepritchard @vermontpublictheater @biancapuorto
@cr8duke @lucy.thurber @_sidneygerard
@drkbrksdrkbrks @sydney_lemmon @mischabreslin @gioblackpeter11 henrykramer @veeeveee @dogdaybway

I’m proud to be a board member of NYC’s LAByrinth Theater.We met our fundraising goal at last week’s benefit gala and had a blast doing so.I’ve been on the board of directors since Covid —six years now—and I’m convinced there is no greater group of artists and people than those in our company.It’s a true member-driven ensemble.I’ve been following LAB for over twenty years—since the days of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s artistic leadership—and I’ve always been impressed by its members.I was thrilled when @johnortiz718 and @lizacolonzayas_lcz invited me to join the board and become a part of their community.
As I mentioned in my remarks at the Benefit Gala —“the quality of the work is irrefutably first-rate—invigorating, provocative, moving, relevant.Just as important to me is the artistic community that LAB has built and sustained for over three decades.LAB creates opportunities for its members to thrive as actors, playwrights, directors, designers.It’s a dynamic and vibrant community.”
We are lucky to have Neil and Dina as our artistic directors—they are curating really exciting programming for us.Follow @labyrinththeater for details.And we are lucky to have Bianca Puerto as our producing manager.She’s the best of the best!
This year I hosted a table that included Derek, Cris, Gio and Henry, Sydney and Sydney, Michael, and Lucy Thurber, the playwright and LAB member—a wonderful group of old friends and new.Here’s some photos of the event.
Please support us —or whatever theatre company that’s meaningful to you and your community.The arts are essential to our lives.Go see live theatre wherever you live and support the many talented people on stage and off.If in NYC go see @stephenadlyguirgis’ stellar “Dog Day Afternoon” on Broadway with a host of LAB members and friends in the cast and behind the scenes.It’s a great night of theatre!
Thanks to everyone who supported LAB this year—we are enormously grateful!
@labyrinththeater @neiltyronepritchard @vermontpublictheater @biancapuorto
@cr8duke @lucy.thurber @_sidneygerard
@drkbrksdrkbrks @sydney_lemmon @mischabreslin @gioblackpeter11 henrykramer @veeeveee @dogdaybway

I’m proud to be a board member of NYC’s LAByrinth Theater.We met our fundraising goal at last week’s benefit gala and had a blast doing so.I’ve been on the board of directors since Covid —six years now—and I’m convinced there is no greater group of artists and people than those in our company.It’s a true member-driven ensemble.I’ve been following LAB for over twenty years—since the days of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s artistic leadership—and I’ve always been impressed by its members.I was thrilled when @johnortiz718 and @lizacolonzayas_lcz invited me to join the board and become a part of their community.
As I mentioned in my remarks at the Benefit Gala —“the quality of the work is irrefutably first-rate—invigorating, provocative, moving, relevant.Just as important to me is the artistic community that LAB has built and sustained for over three decades.LAB creates opportunities for its members to thrive as actors, playwrights, directors, designers.It’s a dynamic and vibrant community.”
We are lucky to have Neil and Dina as our artistic directors—they are curating really exciting programming for us.Follow @labyrinththeater for details.And we are lucky to have Bianca Puerto as our producing manager.She’s the best of the best!
This year I hosted a table that included Derek, Cris, Gio and Henry, Sydney and Sydney, Michael, and Lucy Thurber, the playwright and LAB member—a wonderful group of old friends and new.Here’s some photos of the event.
Please support us —or whatever theatre company that’s meaningful to you and your community.The arts are essential to our lives.Go see live theatre wherever you live and support the many talented people on stage and off.If in NYC go see @stephenadlyguirgis’ stellar “Dog Day Afternoon” on Broadway with a host of LAB members and friends in the cast and behind the scenes.It’s a great night of theatre!
Thanks to everyone who supported LAB this year—we are enormously grateful!
@labyrinththeater @neiltyronepritchard @vermontpublictheater @biancapuorto
@cr8duke @lucy.thurber @_sidneygerard
@drkbrksdrkbrks @sydney_lemmon @mischabreslin @gioblackpeter11 henrykramer @veeeveee @dogdaybway

I’m proud to be a board member of NYC’s LAByrinth Theater.We met our fundraising goal at last week’s benefit gala and had a blast doing so.I’ve been on the board of directors since Covid —six years now—and I’m convinced there is no greater group of artists and people than those in our company.It’s a true member-driven ensemble.I’ve been following LAB for over twenty years—since the days of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s artistic leadership—and I’ve always been impressed by its members.I was thrilled when @johnortiz718 and @lizacolonzayas_lcz invited me to join the board and become a part of their community.
As I mentioned in my remarks at the Benefit Gala —“the quality of the work is irrefutably first-rate—invigorating, provocative, moving, relevant.Just as important to me is the artistic community that LAB has built and sustained for over three decades.LAB creates opportunities for its members to thrive as actors, playwrights, directors, designers.It’s a dynamic and vibrant community.”
We are lucky to have Neil and Dina as our artistic directors—they are curating really exciting programming for us.Follow @labyrinththeater for details.And we are lucky to have Bianca Puerto as our producing manager.She’s the best of the best!
This year I hosted a table that included Derek, Cris, Gio and Henry, Sydney and Sydney, Michael, and Lucy Thurber, the playwright and LAB member—a wonderful group of old friends and new.Here’s some photos of the event.
Please support us —or whatever theatre company that’s meaningful to you and your community.The arts are essential to our lives.Go see live theatre wherever you live and support the many talented people on stage and off.If in NYC go see @stephenadlyguirgis’ stellar “Dog Day Afternoon” on Broadway with a host of LAB members and friends in the cast and behind the scenes.It’s a great night of theatre!
Thanks to everyone who supported LAB this year—we are enormously grateful!
@labyrinththeater @neiltyronepritchard @vermontpublictheater @biancapuorto
@cr8duke @lucy.thurber @_sidneygerard
@drkbrksdrkbrks @sydney_lemmon @mischabreslin @gioblackpeter11 henrykramer @veeeveee @dogdaybway

I’m proud to be a board member of NYC’s LAByrinth Theater.We met our fundraising goal at last week’s benefit gala and had a blast doing so.I’ve been on the board of directors since Covid —six years now—and I’m convinced there is no greater group of artists and people than those in our company.It’s a true member-driven ensemble.I’ve been following LAB for over twenty years—since the days of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s artistic leadership—and I’ve always been impressed by its members.I was thrilled when @johnortiz718 and @lizacolonzayas_lcz invited me to join the board and become a part of their community.
As I mentioned in my remarks at the Benefit Gala —“the quality of the work is irrefutably first-rate—invigorating, provocative, moving, relevant.Just as important to me is the artistic community that LAB has built and sustained for over three decades.LAB creates opportunities for its members to thrive as actors, playwrights, directors, designers.It’s a dynamic and vibrant community.”
We are lucky to have Neil and Dina as our artistic directors—they are curating really exciting programming for us.Follow @labyrinththeater for details.And we are lucky to have Bianca Puerto as our producing manager.She’s the best of the best!
This year I hosted a table that included Derek, Cris, Gio and Henry, Sydney and Sydney, Michael, and Lucy Thurber, the playwright and LAB member—a wonderful group of old friends and new.Here’s some photos of the event.
Please support us —or whatever theatre company that’s meaningful to you and your community.The arts are essential to our lives.Go see live theatre wherever you live and support the many talented people on stage and off.If in NYC go see @stephenadlyguirgis’ stellar “Dog Day Afternoon” on Broadway with a host of LAB members and friends in the cast and behind the scenes.It’s a great night of theatre!
Thanks to everyone who supported LAB this year—we are enormously grateful!
@labyrinththeater @neiltyronepritchard @vermontpublictheater @biancapuorto
@cr8duke @lucy.thurber @_sidneygerard
@drkbrksdrkbrks @sydney_lemmon @mischabreslin @gioblackpeter11 henrykramer @veeeveee @dogdaybway

I’m proud to be a board member of NYC’s LAByrinth Theater.We met our fundraising goal at last week’s benefit gala and had a blast doing so.I’ve been on the board of directors since Covid —six years now—and I’m convinced there is no greater group of artists and people than those in our company.It’s a true member-driven ensemble.I’ve been following LAB for over twenty years—since the days of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s artistic leadership—and I’ve always been impressed by its members.I was thrilled when @johnortiz718 and @lizacolonzayas_lcz invited me to join the board and become a part of their community.
As I mentioned in my remarks at the Benefit Gala —“the quality of the work is irrefutably first-rate—invigorating, provocative, moving, relevant.Just as important to me is the artistic community that LAB has built and sustained for over three decades.LAB creates opportunities for its members to thrive as actors, playwrights, directors, designers.It’s a dynamic and vibrant community.”
We are lucky to have Neil and Dina as our artistic directors—they are curating really exciting programming for us.Follow @labyrinththeater for details.And we are lucky to have Bianca Puerto as our producing manager.She’s the best of the best!
This year I hosted a table that included Derek, Cris, Gio and Henry, Sydney and Sydney, Michael, and Lucy Thurber, the playwright and LAB member—a wonderful group of old friends and new.Here’s some photos of the event.
Please support us —or whatever theatre company that’s meaningful to you and your community.The arts are essential to our lives.Go see live theatre wherever you live and support the many talented people on stage and off.If in NYC go see @stephenadlyguirgis’ stellar “Dog Day Afternoon” on Broadway with a host of LAB members and friends in the cast and behind the scenes.It’s a great night of theatre!
Thanks to everyone who supported LAB this year—we are enormously grateful!
@labyrinththeater @neiltyronepritchard @vermontpublictheater @biancapuorto
@cr8duke @lucy.thurber @_sidneygerard
@drkbrksdrkbrks @sydney_lemmon @mischabreslin @gioblackpeter11 henrykramer @veeeveee @dogdaybway

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our dear LAB member, Maggie Burke Snyder.
Maggie will always be remembered for her kindness, her generosity of spirit, and her remarkable talent.
In times like these, we are reminded of the extraordinary people who shape our community. Maggie was one of them, and she will be profoundly missed. We hold her family and loved ones in our thoughts during this difficult time.💚

THIS GORGEOUS LINE UP FOR CELEBRITY CHARADES!
Monday 4/20!
@citywinerynyc
Tickets at Labtheater.org

THIS GORGEOUS LINE UP FOR CELEBRITY CHARADES!
Monday 4/20!
@citywinerynyc
Tickets at Labtheater.org

THIS GORGEOUS LINE UP FOR CELEBRITY CHARADES!
Monday 4/20!
@citywinerynyc
Tickets at Labtheater.org

THIS GORGEOUS LINE UP FOR CELEBRITY CHARADES!
Monday 4/20!
@citywinerynyc
Tickets at Labtheater.org

The amazing Chris Chalk (IT: Welcome to Derry, Perry Mason) will be our host for the evening of Celebrity Charades and we are SO thrilled!@mynameischrischalk
Monday 4/20 at @citywinerynyc
See you there!
Tickets at labtheater.org

The amazing Chris Chalk (IT: Welcome to Derry, Perry Mason) will be our host for the evening of Celebrity Charades and we are SO thrilled!@mynameischrischalk
Monday 4/20 at @citywinerynyc
See you there!
Tickets at labtheater.org
You really don’t wanna miss this one.
Celebrity Charades 2026
April 20th, City Winery.
Raffle prizes announced!
Tickets at labtheater.org #fundraiser #gala #nyc #theater

Announcing the 2026 Colorado New Play Festival!
We are thrilled to share the four selected playwrights, projects, and companies to participate in its 28th Annual Festival. Public performances will take place at the Bud Werner Memorial Library in Steamboat Springs, CO on Saturday, June 13, and Sunday, June 14, 2026. Tickets are now on sale! Link in Bio and at cnpfsteamboat.org.
“Adirondack Chair Circle” by Stephanie Alison Walker
presented by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago, IL)
“The Visitors” by Bryna Turner
presented by Second Stage Theater (New York, NY)
"Natural History” by Collin Van Son
presented by Mosaic Theater Company (Washington D.C.)
“Days End” by Brett C. Leonard
presented by LAByrinth Theater Company (New York, NY)
Join us and be the first to expereince a terrific lineup of new plays! Only in Steamboat Springs.
#CNPF #steamboatsprings #NewPlayDevelopment #steppenwolf #secondstage #2stnyc #MosaicTheater #labyrinththeater #Colorado #ColoradoMountainCollege #budwernermemoriallibrary #routtcounty #playwrights #director #actors #coloradonewplayfestival

Announcing the 2026 Colorado New Play Festival!
We are thrilled to share the four selected playwrights, projects, and companies to participate in its 28th Annual Festival. Public performances will take place at the Bud Werner Memorial Library in Steamboat Springs, CO on Saturday, June 13, and Sunday, June 14, 2026. Tickets are now on sale! Link in Bio and at cnpfsteamboat.org.
“Adirondack Chair Circle” by Stephanie Alison Walker
presented by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago, IL)
“The Visitors” by Bryna Turner
presented by Second Stage Theater (New York, NY)
"Natural History” by Collin Van Son
presented by Mosaic Theater Company (Washington D.C.)
“Days End” by Brett C. Leonard
presented by LAByrinth Theater Company (New York, NY)
Join us and be the first to expereince a terrific lineup of new plays! Only in Steamboat Springs.
#CNPF #steamboatsprings #NewPlayDevelopment #steppenwolf #secondstage #2stnyc #MosaicTheater #labyrinththeater #Colorado #ColoradoMountainCollege #budwernermemoriallibrary #routtcounty #playwrights #director #actors #coloradonewplayfestival

Announcing the 2026 Colorado New Play Festival!
We are thrilled to share the four selected playwrights, projects, and companies to participate in its 28th Annual Festival. Public performances will take place at the Bud Werner Memorial Library in Steamboat Springs, CO on Saturday, June 13, and Sunday, June 14, 2026. Tickets are now on sale! Link in Bio and at cnpfsteamboat.org.
“Adirondack Chair Circle” by Stephanie Alison Walker
presented by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago, IL)
“The Visitors” by Bryna Turner
presented by Second Stage Theater (New York, NY)
"Natural History” by Collin Van Son
presented by Mosaic Theater Company (Washington D.C.)
“Days End” by Brett C. Leonard
presented by LAByrinth Theater Company (New York, NY)
Join us and be the first to expereince a terrific lineup of new plays! Only in Steamboat Springs.
#CNPF #steamboatsprings #NewPlayDevelopment #steppenwolf #secondstage #2stnyc #MosaicTheater #labyrinththeater #Colorado #ColoradoMountainCollege #budwernermemoriallibrary #routtcounty #playwrights #director #actors #coloradonewplayfestival

Announcing the 2026 Colorado New Play Festival!
We are thrilled to share the four selected playwrights, projects, and companies to participate in its 28th Annual Festival. Public performances will take place at the Bud Werner Memorial Library in Steamboat Springs, CO on Saturday, June 13, and Sunday, June 14, 2026. Tickets are now on sale! Link in Bio and at cnpfsteamboat.org.
“Adirondack Chair Circle” by Stephanie Alison Walker
presented by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago, IL)
“The Visitors” by Bryna Turner
presented by Second Stage Theater (New York, NY)
"Natural History” by Collin Van Son
presented by Mosaic Theater Company (Washington D.C.)
“Days End” by Brett C. Leonard
presented by LAByrinth Theater Company (New York, NY)
Join us and be the first to expereince a terrific lineup of new plays! Only in Steamboat Springs.
#CNPF #steamboatsprings #NewPlayDevelopment #steppenwolf #secondstage #2stnyc #MosaicTheater #labyrinththeater #Colorado #ColoradoMountainCollege #budwernermemoriallibrary #routtcounty #playwrights #director #actors #coloradonewplayfestival

Announcing the 2026 Colorado New Play Festival!
We are thrilled to share the four selected playwrights, projects, and companies to participate in its 28th Annual Festival. Public performances will take place at the Bud Werner Memorial Library in Steamboat Springs, CO on Saturday, June 13, and Sunday, June 14, 2026. Tickets are now on sale! Link in Bio and at cnpfsteamboat.org.
“Adirondack Chair Circle” by Stephanie Alison Walker
presented by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago, IL)
“The Visitors” by Bryna Turner
presented by Second Stage Theater (New York, NY)
"Natural History” by Collin Van Son
presented by Mosaic Theater Company (Washington D.C.)
“Days End” by Brett C. Leonard
presented by LAByrinth Theater Company (New York, NY)
Join us and be the first to expereince a terrific lineup of new plays! Only in Steamboat Springs.
#CNPF #steamboatsprings #NewPlayDevelopment #steppenwolf #secondstage #2stnyc #MosaicTheater #labyrinththeater #Colorado #ColoradoMountainCollege #budwernermemoriallibrary #routtcounty #playwrights #director #actors #coloradonewplayfestival

Announcing the 2026 Colorado New Play Festival!
We are thrilled to share the four selected playwrights, projects, and companies to participate in its 28th Annual Festival. Public performances will take place at the Bud Werner Memorial Library in Steamboat Springs, CO on Saturday, June 13, and Sunday, June 14, 2026. Tickets are now on sale! Link in Bio and at cnpfsteamboat.org.
“Adirondack Chair Circle” by Stephanie Alison Walker
presented by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago, IL)
“The Visitors” by Bryna Turner
presented by Second Stage Theater (New York, NY)
"Natural History” by Collin Van Son
presented by Mosaic Theater Company (Washington D.C.)
“Days End” by Brett C. Leonard
presented by LAByrinth Theater Company (New York, NY)
Join us and be the first to expereince a terrific lineup of new plays! Only in Steamboat Springs.
#CNPF #steamboatsprings #NewPlayDevelopment #steppenwolf #secondstage #2stnyc #MosaicTheater #labyrinththeater #Colorado #ColoradoMountainCollege #budwernermemoriallibrary #routtcounty #playwrights #director #actors #coloradonewplayfestival

💥SAVE THE DATE! CELEBRITY CHARADES 2026 is happening April 20, 2026!💥
LAByrinth’s annual signature fundraising event
returns! Join us for Celebrity Charades, a fearsome
and hilarious competition where celebrities go head to-head in a game of speed charades. 🎭
For more information about sponsorship opportunities and table or ticket sales please email: charades@labtheater.org

Hot off the presses and straight to you, it’s a new Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper. On this episode, we sat down with co-artistic directors Dina Janis and Neil Tyrone Pritchard, to talk about their company LAByrinth Theater, and its current presentation of Lab: Stripped 2026. This was such an amazing series to learn all about, and an even more incredible company to get familiar with. So make sure that you tune in and catch the series while you can! @jaymichaelsglobal#stagewhisperpod #asheardonstagewhisper #labstripped2026 #59e59theaters#Indietheatre supportartists supportfriends spring2026
LAByrinth Theater Company Presents
Lab: Stripped 2026
Now- March 1st
@ 59E59 Theaters
Tickets and more information are available at 59e59.org
And be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming project and productions:
labtheater.org

Meet the cast of THE LOCUS, the SOLD OUT second show in this year's LAB: STRIPPED series!
Just about sold out!
Dont miss
The Locus by Lucy Thurber
For LAB:Stripped
Works in Progress.
Tickets at LABtheater.org
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