“Like a flower in springtime, Horton slowly and hesitantly opens Chris up to Jake and the audience. The actor wears this working man’s weariness like ankle weights and his defensiveness like armor… As Horton slowly reveals this character’s pain, it oozes off the Opera House stage and laps at the theatergoer’s ankles. It is one of the most emotionally honest, revealing, and devastating performances in a PTC production since the father in “Fun Home” stepped in front of a truck.” ~Bangor Daily News

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Playwright

Carter was recently admitted into the Arteles Creative Center’s residency program to work on his first full-length play, “Auction.” Stay tuned for some exciting news about its forthcoming production in New York.

Actor

Carter works to foster cooperation and joy in every rehearsal space and on every set he has the privilege to work. Studying under Meisner teacher Ernie Losso at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, and continuing to hone his physical training with the Stella Adler Studio, Carter dedicates himself to transformation and professionalism in the workplace.

"Having an actor play the increasingly wretched painting while holding an empty frame (an expressive, preternaturally still Carter Horton), is inspired.”-Alex Cohen for TheatrePizzazz

"Having an actor play the increasingly wretched painting while holding an empty frame (an expressive, preternaturally still Carter Horton), is inspired.”

-Alex Cohen for TheatrePizzazz