Tay Bass Headshot

Tay Bass

Get Tay Bass Email Alerts

Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more.

Tay Bass BIO

Tay’s work has been seen Off-Broadway (The Directors Company, The Flea, The Tank, Noor Theatre), in regional productions (WTF Non-Eq, Texas Shakes), independent films and animation VOs. Brown/Trinity MFA '25. @taybass. www.TayBass.com

Tay Bass News


Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Programs Present ALABASTER This March


Brown/Trinity Rep presents student thesis ALABASTER, a compelling play exploring the power of connection and healing.

Review: ONE FLEA SPARE at Brown / Trinity Rep (MFA)


What did our critic think of ONE FLEA SPARE at Brown / Trinity Rep (MFA)?

TRUE WEST and ONE FLEA SPARE Come to Brown/Trinity Rep


The Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company MFA Programs in Acting and Directing presents Two in Rep: two fall productions playing in rotating repertory featuring the programs' students.

The Tank and New Light Theater Project Present MEET YOU AT THE GALAXY DINER.


The Tank and New Light Theater Project will present a virtual production of the new play meet you at the Galaxy Diner. by Gina Femia, directed by William Steinberger. meet you at the Galaxy Diner. will premiere live on Friday August 21, 2020 at 8pm ET on CyberTank and will be available through August 28, 2020 on CyberTank OnDemand.

BWW Review: A Cleverly Shaded Exploration of Life's Paths in OR, AN ASTRONAUT PLAY at The Tank


Or is a conjunction used to link alternatives.  Life is a conundrum which offers no definitive paths or guarantees of fulfillment.  That is the territory explored in Johnny G. Lloyd's cleverly shaded Or, An Astronaut Play.  An individual can choose to be a teacher or a doctor.  A policeman or a politician.  The odds of success for achieving those dreams are varied depending on station or circumstance or even dumb luck.  This play is about how life works, or is supposed to work, or doesn't.  Or, maybe it's really just an astronaut play.

Johnny G. Lloyd's OR, AN ASTRONAUT PLAY Will Premiere at The Tank


The Tank (Meghan Finn, Artistic Director) will present the World Premiere of InVersion Theatre's Or, An Astronaut Play, written by Johnny G. Lloyd and directed by William Steinberger at The Tank (312 West 36th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues), January 4-26. Performances will be on Saturday, January 4 at 7pm, Sunday, January 5 at 7pm, Monday, January 6 at 8pm, Tuesday, January 7 at 7pm, Thursday, January 9 at 7pm, Friday, January 10 at 7pm, Saturday, January 11 at 7pm, Sunday, January 12 at 3pm, Monday, January 13 at 3pm, Thursday, January 16 at 7pm, Friday, January 17 at 7pm, Saturday, January 18 at 7pm, Sunday, January 19 at 3pm, Friday, January 24 at 7pm, Saturday, January 25 at 7pm, and Sunday, January 26 at 3pm. Tickets ($20) are available for advance purchase at www.thetanknyc.org. The performance will run approximately 85 minutes, with no intermission.

NY Actors Sing Songs From Shows They Didn't Book


Popular theatrical concert series 'Songs From The Shows I Should Have #Booked' is #back with an all new cast! With voices that will make you say 'how are you not playing this on Broadway?.. Or at least (insert regional theatre here)?' Songs From The Shows I Should Have #Booked' will go up for one-performance-only on Saturday March 30th 6:30pm at The West End Lounge in NYC.

Barefoot Shakespeare Company and Occupy Verona Presents ALL ONE FOREST


Barefoot Shakespeare Company ?and Occupy Verona ?are teaming up for "She Doth Persist," a season celebrating feminism and activism. First up is All One Forest, a new play that explores what happens when famous characters from Shakespeare's plays meet each other outside of their stories. All performances will be held at Summit Rock in Central Park and admission is free.

Barefoot Shakespeare Company and Occupy Verona Presents ALL ONE FOREST


Barefoot Shakespeare Company ?and Occupy Verona ?are teaming up for "She Doth Persist," a season celebrating feminism and activism. First up is All One Forest, a new play that explores what happens when famous characters from Shakespeare's plays meet each other outside of their stories. All performances will be held at Summit Rock in Central Park and admission is free.

Photo Flash: NYC Premiere Of THE SNOWY DAY... Opens On MLK Day Weekend At St. Luke's Theatre


January 13, 2018, with an added performance on MLK Day, January 15th. Adapted for the stage by Jerome Hairston, with music by Victor Zupanc, the show is inspired by four of Keats' most beloved stories, including the 1963 Caldecott Award-winning The Snowy Day. The show celebrates the wonder of childhood in the city - from making tracks in the freshly fallen snow, to learning how to whistle, to imagining new worlds with a best friend who lives across the hall - these small moments of delight and joy are captured beautifully. Incorporating shadow puppets, songs, mime and humor, the 45 minute show for children will appeal to all ages.

Get Tay Bass Email Alerts

Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more.

Videos