Photo Flash: First Look at Claybourne Elder & Sean Hudock in Wild Root's ROOM AT THE END OF THE HALL Workshops

By: Mar. 07, 2014
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The Wild Root Company, a non-profit New York City-based production endeavor committed to cultivating and presenting bold news works of theatre and film from emerging playwrights and screenwriters, opened its limited 5 performance run of fully staged workshop performances of Rocco Natale's haunting new drama Room at the End of the Hall to a sold out house yesterday, March 6, 2014 at the Fourth Street Theatre in Manhattan. Limited seating is still available for the remaining performances tonight, Friday March 7 at 3 pm and 8 pm and tomorrow, Saturday March 8 at 2 pm and 8 pm. Check out a first look below!

Drama Desk nominee Claybourne Elder (Broadway's Bonnie and Clyde, Tennessee Williams' One Arm) who currently stars as Pete on the CW's "The Carrie Diaries" and Sean Hudock (Titan Theatre's A Midsummer Night's Dream, "Private Romeo") will play estranged brothers Malky and Doug respectively in the March workshop presentations of the two-hander. Ross Evans (Broadway's Beautiful, Venus in Fur) will direct with scenic design by Edward T. Morris (Yale Rep's Stones In His Pockets) and lighting by Zach Murphy. Katie Chew will Stage Manage. The Room at the End of the Hall creative team also includes Kaitlin Paul, Chris Vongsawat, Gabriella Acquaviva and Stephanie Cowan.

Tickets for the March workshop presentations are now available through The Wild Root Company's website at www.WildRoot.org. Tickets will also be available for purchase at the door.

Room at the End of the Hall transports audiences to the late night shore of a weathered lake home on Cape Cod where estranged brothers Doug and Malky have returned for the first time in years to bury the ashes of their recently deceased caretaker. But tonight, a simple act of closure unearths the haunting remains of a troubled past and an unsettling force that must be reckoned with before daybreak.

Photos Courtesy of Wild Root Company



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