An Evening with Kelley Curran

  • December 7, 2024 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • The James L. Meader Little Theater at Russell Sage

    5 Division Street
    Troy, New York 12180
Ticket Price $32.55-$64.07 This event is now over
Description

Join us for a an evening with HBO's Gilded Age, Kelley Curran, as she discusses her role as Turner, filming in Troy, and more! Led by Hart Cluett Museum Executive Director, and City and County Historian, Kathy Sheehan, you don't want to miss this.

General Admission - $30

Admission Plus Reception - $60 - Stick around after the event to talk with Kelley and enjoy light refreshments

Kelley Curran can be seen, as Turner, in Julian Fellowes THE GILDED AGE for HBO. She has appeared off-Broadway in The Half-God of Rainfall at NYTW; at The Public Theater opposite Glenn Close in Mother of the Maid, and as Clytemnestra in Ellen McLaughlin's world premiere of The Oresteia at The Shakespeare Theatre Company. Kelley has also appeared on Broadway in Present Laughter with Kevin Kline, and at The Signature Theatre, Classic Stage Company, Theatre For a New Audience, and LAByrinth Theatre Company, among others. She made her network television debut on NBC's The Blacklist, and recently appeared on the CBS drama God Friended Me. In 2019 she made her feature film debut in The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot. Kelley was nominated for a SAG Award, won The Callaway Award, Emery Battis Award, NTC Emerging Professional Award, and in 2016 was nominated for a Drama League Award alongside Lupita Nyong'o, Michelle Williams and Lin Manuel-Miranda. She has also been nominated for both a Princess Grace and Helen Hayes Award.

Date & Time

Sat, Dec 7, 2024 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Venue Details

The James L. Meader Little Theater at Russell Sage

5 Division Street
Troy, New York 12180 The James L. Meader Little Theater at Russell Sage
Hart Cluett Museum

The Hart Cluett Museum is operated by Historic Rensselaer County (Rensselaer County Historical Society), a dynamic not-for-profit educational organization established in 1927 to connect local history and heritage with contemporary life. We enrich the present and advocate for the future by bringing the region's past to life, recognizing every face and every story. In pursuit of this mission, we collect, preserve, study, interpret, and make accessible a broad variety of objects and documents. We also conduct educational programs that inspire public enthusiasm for our roots and bolster the entrepreneurial appetites of our community.


 


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