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Andrew Block, Exciting & Inexpensive Theatre: 15 Shows to See Off-Off Broadway This October”, TDF Stages

“Use Your Words - begins October 23…Karen Eleanor Wight's new solo show is a silent celebration of new mothers. In five wordless scenes, Wight, an actor, mime and mom, conveys the agony and the comedy of caring for an infant. Don't worry, no actual babies were harmed during the making of this deliriously funny physical theatre piece.”

Sara Holdren, Language As Onstage Engine: Helen. and Mahinerator, Vulture

““Lieblich’s verbally virtuosic play is an eerily funny, deeply chilling demonstration not simply of the banality of evil, but of its absurdity.”

Erik Piepenburg, “Pride Month in New York Is Back. Here’s How to Celebrate”, New York Times

“New works by Emily Aviles and Júlia Cerqueira are part of the Tank’s annual PrideFest (June 16-25). The performance festival highlights work that “celebrates the queer community in its healing,” according to organizers.”

Joey Sims, Gay besties get brutally honest in ‘Rough Trade’Queerty

Rough Trade is a ferociously funny new work, unforgiving in its assessment of New York’s toxic gay community. If it were just a savage satire, it would be a hilarious and worthwhile one. But Kev Berry’s excellent play, which runs Off-Broadway at The Tank through April 8, goes deeper as it progresses. He finds complex humanity in four disparate gay men and, in tracing their doomed fumblings toward love and connection, hits on intractable fissures which have divided the gay community for decades on end. “

Helen Shaw “Body Through Which The Dream Flows The New Yorker

“The teen-age (and younger) gymnasts in Soomi Kim’s devised-theatre work create a kind of Busby Berkeley choreography around Kim herself, who dances, confesses her doubts about her life as a coach, relives her time as a youthful gymnast tortured by body issues, and spots the girls in their increasingly dancerly routines.”

Jeryl Brunner, “For 17 Years This Nonprofit Theater Company Has Helped Launch Careers Of Oscar And Pulitzer Prize NomineesForbes

“Enter The Tank. For the past 17 years this nonprofit arts center has been a go to spot for emerging artists to experiment and share their work.”

Karen Thorla, “Building an Invisible Theater” Brooklyn Rail

“right now artists are coming together to try to support us because they know what this means, but I also think we’re trying to come together to support them.”

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ONGOING SERIES

We provide an artistic home for creators across disciplines as they present their work on an ongoing monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly basis.

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SERIES AT THE TANK

Series at The Tank provides an artistic home for creators across disciplines as they present their work on an ongoing monthly or quarterly basis. Each series is selected by The Tank Artistic Director Meghan Finn. If you don’t see your artistic discipline represented in the current series roster, you should pitch a series to us! Learn more about what we look for in our Series at The Tank here.

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COMEDY: THE ARMORY COMEDY

DANCE: NACHMOX

PUPPETRY: PUPPET SPREAD

THEATRE: BECHDEL GROUP

THEATRE: THE BECHDEL GROUP

COMEDY: KUTTI GANG

THEATER: RULE OF 7X7


 

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