EPIC Players' neurodiverse production of RENT, featuring a 99% neurodivergent and disabled cast, has been extended at A.R.T./New York Theatres in Manhattan after selling out multiple performances.
EPIC Players will present RENT in New York City with a neurodiverse cast. The production will run at A.R.T./New York Theatres and include accessibility accommodations for audiences. The musical will be directed by Travis Burbee.
EPIC Players, New York's neuroinclusive theater company, will stage RENT June 4–14, 2026 at A.R.T./New York Theatres, featuring a cast of neurodivergent and disabled artists marking the musical's 30th anniversary.
EPIC Players will present a 30th anniversary production of RENT, the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical by Jonathan Larson, running June 4 through June 14, 2026.
EPIC Players Theatre, New York's premiere neurodiverse company, will present a neuro-inclusive rendition of A CHRISTMAS CAROL at Theatre Row from Tickets range from $35-$65. Learn how to purchase tickets.
Join EPIC Players for a magical celebration of neurodiversity in 'Once Upon a Cabaret,' a Disney-inspired, neurodivergent cabaret at Joe's Pub. Learn how to purchase tickets!
Kinderkrankenhaus is an experimental play that explores neurodiversity, deficiency paradigms, and deconstructionism. Get performance and ticket information here!
This Sunday, April 2 – World Autism Day – the theater company will present a one-night-only, neuro-inclusive cabaret, EPIC Sings for Autism: Let's Duet. Audiences can expect a celebration of neuro-diversity in the arts community with inclusive renditions of iconic medleys, trios and duets from musicals such as Waitress and Into The Woods, as well as a Disney medley and much more.
This December 1, EPIC Players, New York's leading neuro-diverse theatre company will begin presenting Molière's Tartuffe, one of the greatest comedies of the classic period, on its mainstage. Since it was founded in 2016, the nonprofit neuro-diverse theatre company has been dedicated to creating professional performing arts opportunities and supportive social communities in the arts for actors with developmental disabilities, while getting rave reviews for its productions.
This December, EPIC Players, New York's leading neuro-diverse theatre company will be presenting Molière's Tartuffe, one of the greatest comedies of the classic period, on its mainstage.