Past Events
Sunday June 11th, 2006

The Bacchanalia Bash at the Delancey, a Lower East Side hot spot, known for their oasis-like roof deck. Filled with lush greenery, tropical fish tanks and a gorgeous central fountain, it was the ideal setting to enjoy a glass of Beaujolais on a warm late Spring evening.

The party began on the main level in the open-air VIP section and moved upstairs to the roof deck at 7PM. There, guests indulged in a variety of services including massage, tarot card readings and henna body painting.

As the perfect compliment to the wine, and in keeping with the Bacchant theme, we offered an additional tasting of artisnal olive oils. 

An estimated 50 guests attended, all between the ages 25-40. The group consisted mainly of artists (writers, actors, producers and directors); young professionals; and supporters of The 24Seven Lab. 

Beaujolais had branding on the electronic invitation, on The 24Seven Lab's website, and on any napkins, coasters and signage provided by Beaujolais for the event.
September 2006

The 24Seven Lab joined forces with The NY Neo-Futurists to present an evening of 6 ten min. plays. After a series of workshops involving 4 of our writers 1 of our directors and 5 of our actors, the writers created plays based on the actual lives and stories of the actors in their pieces.

Writers: Desiree Burch, Chris Dippel,
Edith Freni, Ashlin Halfnight, Lucas Hnath, Sarah Levy, Crystal Skillman

Featuring: Clay Adams, Jorge Cordova, Sharon Freedman, Ryan Good, Dan Levinson, Kelly O'Donnell, Tara Perry, Marta Rainer, Brian Taylor, F. Omar Telan, Jenny Williams
Monday April 4th, 2005 at 7PM

The 24Seven Lab presented a staged reading of
THE BIGGER MAN
by Sam Marks (W '04)
Directed by Jim Abar
@ The Ensemble Studio Theatre
featuring Sharon Freedman, Peter O'Connor, Molly Pearson, John Summerour and Coleman Zeigen
Monday January 10th, 2005 at  8PM

The 24Seven Lab presented a staged reading of
TONGUE-TIED: A ROMANTIC COMEDY WITH SONGS
by Lucas Hnath (W '04)
Directed by Lucas Hnath
@ Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre
featuring: Oberon K. A. Adjepong, Cat Yezbak and Coleman Zeigen
Music by Jim Knable

Lost in a foreign land, Man meets Woman. While neither speaks the same native tongue, they realize, after some trial and error, that they both speak english...sort of. What transpires, as these two lost souls attempt to understand each other, is a bittersweet, broken english romance; a relationship founded on a tangled web of mistranslations, misunderstandings, and outright lies--some that could have deadly consequences