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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 ...
“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.
INDIANAPOLIS: The New Harmony Project (NHP) has announced a new structure for its PlayFest Indy festival. The new-play festival, which launched in 2024 as a week-long celebration, will now be a ...
An American classic set on the campus of a small, liberal arts university in New England. George and Martha stumble home after a faculty party and invite a new professor and his wife over for drinks.
Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson – APT 2B An irreverent, darkly comic, modern take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous sleuth and sidekick, this fast-paced romp re-examines the world’s most famous detective ...
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 ...
The Inheritance follows a group of young gay men in New York as they wrestle with love, legacy, and the shadow of the AIDS crisis. Deeply moving and bitingly funny, this unforgettable production asks: ...
The Cannibals of McGower County McGower County is where we meet Lindalyn and Viola, two old friends and veteran salvagers. Their routine is interrupted by a fatal encounter when an estranged family ...
Part dazzling magic act, part deeply personal journey, Nothing Up My Sleeve pulls back the curtain on the history of magic while exploring Dendy’s own path to becoming a magician. Prepare to be amazed ...
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 ...
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 ...