Daniel Carlton

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Daniel Carlton (b.1966) is an actor, writer, teaching artist, and professional storyteller.

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He is the author of the plays The Eagle In Harlem And Other Stories, The Dream Inn, Timeless Journeys (Stories Of The Men Of Weeksville), Shelter - Refugees Of The American Dream, and many plays for young people. As a New York City-based storyteller, he recreates fairy tales and adapts them to modern settings. His theatrical credits include a five year stint as an actor/storyteller in Larry Sacharow's Children Of War Theatre Project. He is an award winning[citation needed] teaching artist who has conducted thousands of workshops in areas that include Youth Leadership, violence prevention, AIDS prevention education, writing, and theatre. Recently he served as Assistant Director for Tony Award Winner George Faison's "Respect Project".

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