Neurodivergent Plays will present a reading of Pluck by Jan Rosenberg at Brooklyn Art Haus as part of its 2025–26 season. The new play explores adolescence, gender identity, and transformation through the story of twin sisters. The reading continues the company’s mission to spotlight work by neurodivergent playwrights.
Piccione Arts will host an open-mic fundraiser in support of State Assembly candidate Josh Arnon on January 31 at 7:00 p.m. The event is produced by Piccione Arts, the production company founded by autistic writer and producer Anthony J. Piccione.
This November, Neurodivergent Plays - previously known as the Neurodivergent New Play Series - will continue its 2025-26 Season with a reading of When All Things Have Changed - written by Elizabeth A. Dudak.
This June, the Neurodivergent New Play Series will conclude its 2025-26 Season with a reading of Crosswords - written by AJ Johnson and directed by Megan Lummus - at A.R.T./New York's South Oxford Space.
This June, the Neurodivergent New Play Series will conclude its 2025-26 Season with a reading of Crosswords - written by AJ Johnson and directed by Megan Lummus - at A.R.T./New York's South Oxford Space.
This March, the Neurodivergent New Play Series will continue with a reading of AcaDeca - written by Annabel Webster and directed by Maryanna Tollemache - at A.R.T./New York’s South Oxford Space.
This February, the Neurodivergent New Play Series will return with a reading of AcaDeca - written by Alexandria Passanissi and directed by Megan Lummus - at A.R.T./New York’s South Oxford Space.
This November, the Neurodivergent New Play Series - an ongoing production of Piccione Arts - will close out 2024 with a reading of altitude - written by Daniel Prillaman and directed by Annika Beth - at A.R.T./New York's South Oxford Space.
The TALKING IT OUT FESTIVAL returns in two weeks with a live recording of a new audio drama series, featuring performances and discussions aimed at raising awareness for mental health issues.
WHITEHARE will receive a staged reading at the Neurodivergent New Play Series, highlighting neurodivergent voices in theater. The event aims to showcase new works and foster inclusivity in the arts.
The Talking It Out Virtual Arts Festival in support of mental health empowerment will return this Fall after a year-long hiatus! This season, we will be presenting a new ongoing series of live play readings in NYC and audio drama podcast to be featured worldwide.
This Fall, the Neurodivergent New Play Series - an ongoing production of Piccione Arts - returns with a reading of Yahoo Boys - written by Blessing Eze with cultural consultant J. Corey Buckner & directed by KM Jones at A.R.T./New York's South Oxford Space.
This Fall, the Neurodivergent New Play Series - an ongoing production of Piccione Arts - returns with a reading of Yahoo Boys - written by Blessing Eze with cultural consultant J. Corey Buckner & directed by KM Jones at A.R.T./New York's South Oxford Space.
This May, the Neurodivergent New Play Series - an ongoing production of Piccione Arts curated by spit&vigor - will present a staged reading of My Brother Jake - written by Dave Osmundsen & directed by Allen MacLeod - at spit&vigor's black box theater, located at 115 MacDougal Street, 3C, New York, NY on May 19th at 2pm EST.
This May, the Neurodivergent New Play Series - an ongoing production of Piccione Arts curated by spit&vigor - will present a staged reading of My Brother Jake - written by Dave Osmundsen & directed by Allen MacLeod - at spit&vigor's black box theater, located at 115 MacDougal Street, 3C, New York, NY on May 19th at 2pm EST.
On April 21st at 2pm EST, the Neurodivergent New Play Series will present its first annual Open-Mic Night to celebrate World Autistic Empowerment Month at spit&vigor's tiny baby blackbox theater, located at 115 MacDougal Street, 3C, New York, NY.
Courtney Taylor's experimental comedy 'No Entrance' will be presented on March 17th at 2pm as part of Piccione Arts's neurodivergent empowerment play series.
This November, the Neurodivergent New Play Series - an ongoing production of Piccione Arts curated by spit&vigor - will present a staged reading of Impossible Theories of Us - written by John Mabey, directed by Zinc Tong & starring Denny and Samekh Resh - at spit&vigor's BlackBox Theater.