Political Drama FLACO to be Presented at IHRAF Festival
The political drama FLACO will be presented at the Hannah Arendt Special IHRAF Festival at The 30th Street Theater in New York, starring Vaibhav Taparia in the lead role.
The political drama FLACO will be presented at the Hannah Arendt Special IHRAF Festival at The 30th Street Theater in New York, starring Vaibhav Taparia in the lead role.
Playwright Reginald T.
You can now get a first look at photos of The Iphigeniamachine, now playing at the American Theatre of Actors.
Living Room Productions and the Shakespeare Forum will present a free staged reading of Twelfth Night: 1941, a new work set during the London Blitz, at El Barrio Artspace in New York City.
Most Unwanted Productions will present Big Feelings, a one-person play by Ryan Drake, at The Cell's Gallery Space in New York.
All new photos have been released from the double bill of new musicals, Gunfight at the Not‑So‑OK Saloon and Does Not Compute.
Obie Award-winning Harlem9 announced six playwrights, including Kermit Frazier, Kristen Adele Calhoun, and Naomi Lorrain, for 48HOURS IN…HARLEM®, marking 15 years of the festival with a tribute to the late Woodie King Jr.
Jim Vines and Carl Mercurio have revealed weekend performances of Broadway Magic Hour at Broadway Comedy Club in NYC.
Be Bold! Productions will present 15 original short plays at the Players Theatre in Manhattan's West Village, with audience votes determining a 'Best of the Week' winner each week.
Julia Atkin's solo dark comedy CRYING AT MY PODIATRIST will have a NYC run at The Rat NYC in Brooklyn before heading to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, blending absurd body horror with themes of grief, queer identity, and mental health.
Richard Vetere's play Poet on a String, starring Vetere and Amber Brookes, has extended its run at The American Theatre of Actors, exploring three real-life artists in 1939.
The 92nd Street Y will present DON'T CRY FOR ME, MY YESHIVA, an award-winning musical memoir written and performed by Joe Fox, exploring identity, faith, and sexuality as the son of an Orthodox Rabbi.
Drama Desk and Obie Award-winning Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater announced the cast for TORCHED! IN CONCERT, a staged concert exploring the Bronx fires of 1970s New York through salsa, funk, and hip hop.
Queens Centers for Progress will present ANNIE KIDS as part of its second-year QCP Players Theater Program, featuring over 100 Day Habilitation participants performing at QCP's Adult Center in Jamaica, Queens.
FRIGID Nightcap will present SLOPOCALYPSE NOW at Under St.
Andrea Mezvinsky, crowned 'America's Funniest Mom' on The Oprah Winfrey Show, will present her solo show A WOMAN IN REVERSE at the Midtown International Theatre Festival, directed by playwright Suzanne Bachner.
Playwright Vincent Marano's Lights Narrow, a two-hander set in limbo between a meth dealer and an angel, will return to New York City's Guild Hall for a limited engagement.
Dennis Leroy Kangalee's four-character drama THE HARM has been named a featured production of the Midtown International Theatre Festival's return, set to run at the American Theatre of Actors in New York City.
Shatter the Glass Productions and The Sidekick Troupe are joining forces for BarbEnact, pairing a McCarthyism-era queer resistance staged reading with Barbie-inspired stage parodies at The Chain Theatre in New York.
Final Girls Theater Company, a newly formed indie theater company, made its New York City debut this April with an all-female production of Sarah Ruhl’s IN THE NEXT ROOM (OR: THE VIBRATOR PLAY) at The Vino Theater.
Jim Vines and Carl Mercurio, the stars of The Broadway Magic Hour, will present shows on weekends throughout the summer at Broadway Comedy Club.
Emerging Artists Theatre is accepting submissions for the SPARK THEATRE FESTIVAL NYC, a developmental festival welcoming short plays, solo performances, dance, cabaret, and more.
The Iphigeniamachine, a postmodern reimagining of Iphigenia at Aulis set in a post-apocalyptic ice age, will make its New York debut at the Beckmann Theatre, American Theatre of Actors.
Off The Lane will present Mauzy, a bluegrass-infused folk tale set in 1929 Appalachia, directed by Rachel Sabo-Hedges, blending the supernatural with themes of grief, faith, and desire.
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