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London Carlisle

Birth Place: Atlanta, GA

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London Carlisle is a New York City based actor and improviser. Originally from Alabama, London received a BFA in Theatre Performance from Auburn University. Since then, London has been see on stages across the country. Regional theatre credits include Alliance Theatre, the Public Theatre, Classical Theatre of Harlem, and Florida Studio Theatre. London's performance in Hands Up at the Alliance Theatre was called "astonishing" and the "highpoint" of the play by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. When not onstage, London co-hosts the ONE11 podcast with Jackson Whiting of the band Zyx.

In addition to his training at Auburn, London has worked with prolific actors such as Brandon J. Dirden, Chukwudi Iwuji, and Crystal Dickinson. London has also trained in katana with Yoshi Amao, founder of the Samurai Sword Soul theatre company.

London is an avid tabletop roleplaying gamer and can be heard on the ENnie Award-winning podcast Ain't Slayed Nobody. He is also the producer and gamemaster of Spot Hidden, a Call of Cthulhu stream. London's gaming collaborators include Wizards of the Coast, Chaosium, and Paizo.

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Photos: First Look at Chris Weikel's PRIDE HOUSE at The Flea Theater


Production images have been released for Chris Weikel's Pride House, opening tonight and running through February 10 at The Flea Theater in NYC, representing the first production of the 50th Anniversary Season of TOSOS (The Other Side of Silence), NYC's oldest and longest producing LGBTQIA+ theater company. Check out the photos below!

ASL-Interpreted Performance of PRIDE HOUSE at TOSOS Theater Company Set For Next Week


 TOSOS, New York City's oldest and longest producing LGBTQIA+ theater company, will present an ASL-interpreted performance of Chris Weikel's Pride House, partnering with Inclusive Communication Services on Wednesday, Jan. 24 at 7:00 p.m.

Calvin Knegten Completes the Cast of PRIDE HOUSE at TOSOS


TOSOS launches its 50th Anniversary Season with the world premiere of 'Pride House,' a new play by Chris Weikel.

TOSOS Announces 50th Anniversary Season PRIDE HOUSE Premiering January 18


New York City's oldest and longest producing LGBTQIA+ theater company TOSOS (Artistic Director Mark Finley) has announced the launch of their 50th Anniversary Season, including two full productions, an expansive reading series, annual gala, and several impactful events activated to celebrate the community.

The Arts & Climate Initiative to Present THE FUTURE WITHIN US at Caveat


Join the Arts & Climate Initiative for 'The Future Within Us,' a captivating and thought-provoking show featuring original plays and musical numbers. Experience an evening of entertainment at Caveat in Manhattan's Lower East Side. Get your tickets now!

Florida Studio Theatre Presents The World Premiere Comedy, VISIT JOE WHITEFEATHER (AND BRING THE FAMILY!)


Florida Studio Theatre will present the World Premiere of Visit Joe Whitefeather (and bring the family!) by award-winning playwright Bruce Graham.

BWW Review: HANDS UP at The Alliance


HANDS UP features individual monologues written by seven Black playwrights and expresses them through the creative compositions made by an ensemble cast. HANDS UP is co-directed by Spelman Professor Keith Arthur Bolden and Spelman Alumna and former Alliance Spelman Fellow Alexis Woodard. Woodard and Bolden worked on productions of HANDS UP previously as student and professor at Spelman College and beyond.

Alliance Presents HANDS UP, an Important Play On The Black American Experience


In response to national conversations on racial justice and equality, Atlanta's Alliance Theatre will produce THE NEW PLAY FEST'S HANDS UP: SEVEN PLAYWRIGHTS, SEVEN TESTIMENTS as part of its Hertz Stage series, October 8 – 31, 2021. 

BWW Review: Public Theatre's I AND YOU Delivers a Deep Emotional Punch


Filmed before the pandemic and just now offered for online streaming, Lauren Gunderson’s two-character play, I AND YOU, is a dense, poetic, and profoundly intense drama about two teenagers whom illness and fate bring together in an unexpected and inseparable way. The beautifully crafted script and the energetic and committed pair of actors make this fast-paced, ninety-minute story unfold with humor, pathos, and ultimately – in its surprise ending - with a deep emotional punch.

The Public Theatre Presents I AND YOU


Joyful and heartbreaking, I AND YOU carries an uplifting message for anyone currently feeling isolated and disconnected. One year later, this unforgettable play has become more timely and satisfying than ever.

I AND YOU Comes to The Public Theatre


When was the last time you saw a contemporary coming-of-age story that featured a pair of compelling and complex teenage characters that in its final moments left you breathless? I and You, is that play - youthful, humorous, powerful and profoundly moving. Some reviewers have called it, a?oethe most life-affirming play you'll ever see onstagea??.

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