T Club, written by Jac Ford and directed by Melissa Mowry, will have a staged reading at Playwrights Horizons on Thursday, February 12. All proceeds from this evocative play will benefit the National Brain Tumor Society.
How We Fall, written by Jac Ford and directed by Emma Shafer will have a staged reading at The Tank. This turbulent play will be featured as part of The Tank's Moonlight Series.
After a successful run with Kervigo Ensemble Theater in October of 2021, My Shiksa Boyfriend, directed by Christine Cirker, returns to the New York City stage! Written and performed by Arielle Beth Klein, this solo play will be going up Off Broadway at Theater Row on October 23rd at 7pm the United Solo Theater Festival.
A limited off-off Broadway run of tango of a crumbling wall by Jac Ford dives into the often silent struggle of mental health and anxiety through the lens of the femme and non-binary experience.
A limited off-off Broadway run of My Shiksa Boyfriend by Arielle Beth Klein brings a bold new look to growing up in religion as a millennial, asking the question: in a time of otherness, how can we honor both our past and our future?
Moxie Arts NY has announced a new addition to its virtual fourth season: if there is breakage you will find chips by Makaela Shealy-Sachot. The show will be produced on the Mainstage of Irondale's On Women Festival and will be available to stream March 11-14th at 7:30pm ET.
Kervigo Ensemble Theater presents the world premiere readings of T Club by Jac ford and GEN by Makaela Shealy-Sachot September 28 and October 5, respectively, via Zoom.
The Shrill Collective is proud to kick off their 2019 season with THE JERSEY DEVIL DOESN'T EXIST by Jess Honovich. This will be Shrill's second collaboration with the NYU and Carnegie Melon graduate. Honovich's one act 'MOCK, or, LAST MINUTE MEETING OF THE OUR LADY OF THE SEVEN SORROWS ACADEMY TEXAS YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT MOCK TRIAL TEAM TODAY AT 2:45!! (EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY AND LOOKS GREAT ON RESUMES)' was featured in the first annual ShrillFest in September 2018.
A new, limited run off-Broadway show brings a daring production of Romeo/Juliet, asking the question: what is honest love versus what are societal expectations?
A new, limited run off-Broadway show brings a daring production of Romeo/Juliet, asking the question: what is honest love versus what are societal expectations?