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Internationally renowned Olivier and Tony–winning playwright Jez Butterworth (The Ferryman, Jerusalem) weaves the compelling, tender, and savagely funny tale of the four adult Webb sisters’ homecoming ...
Fresh from a celebrated run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Sardines explores—with tremendous grace and humanity—the tragic, hilarious, and important questions of our time: Can we enjoy life if we ...
Making its regional debut at Alliance Theatre and directed for the first time by its award-winning playwright Katori Hall, The Hot Wing King is a fierce new comedy about the risks and rewards of ...
Cheer the heroes, boo the bad guys, and help Alice find her way home in the return of our beloved holiday tradition: a brand-new, panto-tastic take on Lewis Carroll’s madcap classic! Featuring ...
Welcome to Jaja’s bustling hair braiding shop in Harlem, where every day a lively and eclectic group of West African immigrant hair braiders are creating masterpieces on the heads of neighborhood ...
Not First, But Last – the Frances Perkins Story The extraordinary life of Frances Perkins—New Deal architect, labor reformer, and first woman in the U.S. Cabinet—told in her own voice. Grounded in ...
Shakespeare’s tragedy, distilled to a single voice and a single unraveling. This haunting solo performance captures King Lear in his final moments, where time fractures, memory falters, and the storm ...
A solo performer unpacks a life in the theatre—queer identity, ghosts, heartbreak, and the long arc of memory. Through sound and sign, Ghosts is both a love letter to the stage and an elegy for what ...
“Hatched Ensemble,” with concept, choreography, and direction by Mamela Nyamza. Costumes co-designed by Nyamza and Bhungane Mehlomakulu, featuring dancers Kirsty Ndawo, Khaya Ndlovu, Thamsanqa ...
Community organizations and advocates will celebrate outdoor and global performance in New York City parks and public spaces.
History won’t sit quietly. At Grant’s Tomb, ghosts clash with tourists, influencers, and the personification of History herself. With wit, rage, and biting satire, this play demands to know who gets ...
Based on true events and full of nostalgic ’80s charm, The House on Watch Hill is a thrilling new theatrical experience that’s funny, deeply moving, and maybe just a little spooky! A group of teen ...
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