DAISY to Make New York Premiere in Fall 2026
by Gillian Blum - Dec 8, 2025
RJ Theatre Company and The Actor Launchpad will present the world premiere of Daisy, a new play written and directed by Emma Tadmor, with a three-week run in Fall 2026.
Photos: First Look of & ALL OUR YESTERDAYS at The Flea Theater
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 25, 2025
Superposition House has released the first official production photos from the highly anticipated world premiere of & all our yesterdays, a new play by Nicole Catania, now running through December 6th at The Siggy @ The Flea Theater.
Photos: LET’S TALK ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE At The Flea Theater
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 8, 2025
TOSOS, New York City’s oldest and longest producing LGBTQIA+ theater company, is presenting let’s talk about anything else at The Flea Theater in Tribeca now through September 28, 2025. See photos of the production.
Michael Quinn's GET IT TOGETHER Will Premiere at Philadelphia Fringe Festival
by Emmy Rice - Jul 19, 2025
Maddy Gillespie and John Fioravanti will star in the Philadelphia premiere of Yale Drama Series-shortlisted playwright Michael Quinn's romantic comedy Get It Together. The play opens this September at the Hamilton Family Arts Center as part of the 2025 Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
The 7th Annual Rogue Theater Festival To Present 37 New Productions
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 14, 2025
Rogue Theatre Festival (RTF) returns with a bold and eclectic lineup for their 7th annual celebration of new works. This year, the festival will showcase 37 original plays and musicals, including fully staged productions, short plays, staged readings, and digital streaming performances.
BOOK CLUB Comes to Rogue Theater Festival
by Stephi Wild - Jul 7, 2025
This summer, chaos comes dressed in activewear and emotional baggage. BOOK CLUB, a blisteringly funny new play about friendship, fallout, and the thin line between support and self-destruction, premieres at The Flea Theater.
RJ Theatre Company Will Host Circle Festival 2025
by Stephi Wild - Jul 7, 2025
After a sold-out debut year that drew over 1,000 audience members to The Flea Theater, Circle Festival moves to a larger 99-seat venue while maintaining its commitment to raw, immediate storytelling without commercial dilution.