
Armory Improv House Teams
Rambunctious, daring, hilarious, provoking, and fun. Trust us - You've never experienced a night of improvisation quite like this.
Rambunctious, daring, hilarious, provoking, and fun. Trust us - You've never experienced a night of improvisation quite like this.
A night of pure, ridiculous fun! @roadhousecomedy on Instagram
A Christian boy falls for an Orthodox Jewish girl sparking a love that will challenge 1,000 years of tradition, custom and family.
Join wellness sensation Alegra Villaluz for a life-changing seminar that promises success, spirituality, and sisterhood—until her perfectly curated facade starts crumbling in real-time.
WE ARE NOT THE CHANGE follows a group of empowered and aggravating modern high schoolers, attempting to make systemic change at their school through their involvement in the much-neglected Advocacy Club. What begins as an earnest attempt to aid the mental health crises at their school devolves into a blood-thirsty race for the Class President title, resulting in scandal, controversy, and inevitable teenage dramatics.
Welcome to Ms. Joy's 1st Grade Class. Today she'd like to talk to you about handling big emotions.
Courtney Love and two sisters. One obsessed with the fame game, the other with finding love. Will their twisted paths lead to freedom or a rabbit hole of despair?
Realism, absurdism, mask, satire, and death come together for a very special half-hour PSA on the importance of environmental activism, empathy, betrayal, drugs, guns, and dreams.
Marissa and Clark are best friends who share a birthday. Marissa and Clark are best friends who share a birthday party. And Marissa and Clark plan on doing anything in their power to share that birthday party for the rest of their lives - and then some. A multi-decade romp through race, class, and time, birthday birthday birthday is about who we choose, how we change, and what it takes to remember it all.
"Holy Animals" reimagines Dante's Divine Comedy through the voices of its overlooked female characters, blending live music, dance, and projections to explore Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso with a fresh perspective.
Four short stories about trying to live through the end of the world.
A performance about intimacy, skinny privilege, and the patriarchal hatred towards female-presenting bodies taking up space by Julia Prechsl.
"Bartleby the Barista" is a one-person play by award-winning playwright Duncan Pflaster, adapting Melville's classic "Bartleby the Scrivener". Bartleby, now a barista at a chain coffeeshop, stirs existential chaos with his signature line, "I would prefer not to."
Edge of Alienation, a new one act by Reagan Shook, directed by Katie Michelle Stahl, is a story about guilt that doesn't go away and how one makes it out alive when they feel lost with no where to turn.
The world as we know it has gone--society had slipped through our fingers. Learn to devour your neighbor to survive. And trust no one. Welcome to our Utopia.
When the brothers of Sigma Epsilon Pi are publicly accused in the school newspaper of roofying a freshman girl at their latest party, the resulting outcry from the student body and the university’s administration threatens to jeopardize their chapter’s continued presence on campus. As tensions rise outside and inside the house, long buried secrets are revealed, present relationships are called into question, and the members of the frat must reckon with the costs of maintaining a brotherhood.
Come see the first Staged Reading of "The Board!” A story of students who betray and destroy each other to reveal how far they are willing to go to succeed.
An empowering, true story from 3x-cancer survivor Valerie David. Inspirational to anyone facing adversity in life. After all, a cancer diagnosis means only one thing: Time to get laid!
Normal People Party is the hit game show that no-one's ever heard of! What's in store? 3 contestants battle for the title of most normal!
Join us for one night of NOTED, a fully original, fast-paced, movement-based, comedy extravaganza creatively combining non-spoken performance, music, dance, and media.
Inspired by the Mars One Project, which aimed to send the first human beings to Mars, Astronauts Wanted is a poetic multimedia piece. Follow Three volunteers (Sol, Sorcha, and Tallulah) are on their way to Mars. Playing with their fate, they push the boundaries of their own humanity and look deep within as they embark on a no-return mission.
The Tempest
Friday, April 4th, 2025 @3pm
Saturday, April 5th, 2025 @3pm
CAST
Christina Du Chene - Prospero
Natalie Quinn - Ariel
Enzo De Cunto - Stephano
Annabelle Kerns - Gonzalo
Chloe Strolia - Ferdinand
Tavia Williams - Miranda
Chistian Blandin - Antonio
Aryan Chhabra - Trinculo
Esmeralda Ruiz - Caliban
Bobby Brannon - Alonso
Himika Kaku - Sebastian
CREATIVES
Lily Than - Stage Manager
Josh Van Veggel - Lighting Coordinator/Programmer
Claire Pearson - Company Manager
Ezra LeBank - Director
Dan Istrate - Associate Director
Kyle Matsuda - Assistant Director
Clairey Evangelho - Associate Choreographer
Sonia Giansiracusa - Assistant Stage Manager
Saul Diaz - Scenic/Props Coordinator
Di Herrera - Costume Coordinator
Sarah Heinesh - Make-up Coordinator
Sam Moran Asst. - Make-up Coordinator
Jessica Dellrae Rivera - Sound Coordinator
CalREP’s ‘The Tempest’ sets Shakespeare's last play in an urban LA warehouse, creating a highly physical 70 minutes of live entertainment inspired by work with the UK’s Frantic Assembly.
Some of New York’s best sketch comedians come together for one night of fun silly bits!
Jwala Productions Presents
Seeking Fair and Lovely : Rishtas and Rasas
April 06, 2025 @ 7pm
April 9th, 2025 @ 7pm
April 13th, 2025 @ 7pm
Wallis Meghan Rolle, Director
CAST TBD
’Seeking Fair and Lovely : Rishtas and Rasas’ is a one-act play that takes place in a matchmaking office in Portland. Told through a style inspired by classical Sanskrit drama, the play showcases each scene based on a particular emotion, that helps drive the story forward.
’Seeking Fair and Lovely’ asks first generation Indian-Americans; “How do we participate in the oppression of those in our own communities?”, “How do we pass on what we have been conditioned to believe to our children?”, and “What will it cost to break free of these cruel, centuries-long ideologies?”.
The damned soul of Doctor Faustus finds himself in the lab of a young physicist, her work will either redeem him, or damn the world.
After being arrested for attempting to rob a liquor store, Maxwell is given a choice: serve a lengthy prison sentence or participate in The Ulysses Protocol, an AI therapy program that can interface directly with a patient’s brain
Fast and Furious is a variety show about all things urgent: whether it be the barrage of ""current events"" in the news or things happening to just the artist on stage. To process it all, we create and share hectic, grasping, fast, and furious theater in the process of just two weeks.
Since he was a young boy, Benny Winner dreamed of hosting a talk show like his heroes -- Jerry Springer, Steve Wilkos, and Maury Povich.
Blanche DuBois. 35 years after Streetcar. Her story continues...in the asylum.
Like Violets is an evening of new dance works, presented by Lawton Dance Collective. The show centers around female experiences and perspectives, considering questions of autonomy, femininity, relationships, and resilience.
She Said She Said: Or, The Fucking Beatles Play follows three teenage beatlemaniacs in the 1960s, although their coming of age experience isn’t all that different from girlhood in 2025.
Electro Archipelago is a chain of songs and short plays performed in celebration and defiance by a company of disabled/gender expansive artists.
The March 15th reading has been cancelled. A new date TBA.
Nora loves Patti Smith. Nora is Patti Smith. Nora is stoned out of her mind in the Chelsea Hotel, no, the Chelsea Hotel is her mind, actually, the Chelsea Hotel is an out-of-use portable classroom in the Pacific Northwest, but that portable is a breeding ground for lobsters young women.
What would you do to save the most important person in your life? Would you do anything? This is a story of a young boy who faces numerous challenges and travels to a country overseas in order to save his mother.
The World Government has announced that all of humanity will be eradicated in 96 minutes. Hildy and Evelyn, two teenage best friends, hang out and take bets on how it's going to end.
The summer before their senior year of high school, two boys come to God’s porch to process life and the impending future.
May 7th, 2025, 7pm
May 10th, 2025, 3pm
May 11th, 2025, 7pm
Alexandra Rogers - Playwright/Co-Director
Alex Olesky - Co-Director
Ghost Light Theatre Company - Producer
Kat Sloan Garcia - Producer
Logan Malczynski - PSM
Ethan Foley - Lighting Designer
Bella Alatore - Sound Designer
Anna Keeley - Props Designer
CAST
Jaden Lily Branson - Nick
Zack Cambronne - Leo
Sophia Carlin - Susan
Jess Jaffe - Charlie
Katie Kendrick - Stan
Aeris Lihau - Auctioneer
Liann Yu - Maxine
STAN is a fantastical romp based on a real life dinosaur, a real life auction, and a rumored feud. It tells the story of Maxine, a personal bidder working for a big auction house, who is called upon by two high profile celebrities to bid on the same lot— a T Rex fossil named STAN. Through prehistoric asides, childish taunting, and dangerous games, STAN warns us about the dangers of selling off our histories to the highest bidder.
Maybe There’s Nothing Left for Me in New York offers up an existential mixtape from singer-songwriter Angela Sclafani as she investigates a great city's life, death, and potential resurrection.
The Women's History Month Cabaret celebrates storytelling from more than a dozen female performers. Hosted by Christine Stoddard, the show features an array of story topics and performance styles.
Come witness excerpts of six new and brilliant plays in Cloche: A Menu of New Work.
An impending hurricane keeps four college friends with long held secrets trapped indoors. What could go wrong?
Frankie can't get her shit together. When she meets John, she finds a put-together friend she can emulate.
Krakow, February, 1945: Maja, Reina, Henryk, Isaak, and Gittel have just survived the Holocaust and are all each other has left in the entire world but each can’t stop worrying that the others were maybe hanging out without them in Auschwitz. A play about how life always finds a way- but finds a way to do what?
SOLOperas is a double feature of new operas for solo performers. The two premieres will be performed back to back in a seamless evening of music and theater.
A woman trying to tell the story of a woman who drowned. She's already started trying to tell it — so everything's off to the wrong start.
Two ..."friends" wake up with their hair tied together in a giant knot and must take drastic measures to protect their public image and defend ROCK AND ROLL!!
A reading of N.Y.C. SEWER MADE IN INDIA, a comedic new play about guilt, invention, and identity, weaving together a steampunk Victorian South Asia and modern-day New York.
Judd and Ada have been here forever, held down by only gravity. Nothing changes, everything changes, Bex grew up coming to the city like--- all the time. U smoke?
Indulge your inner (and outer) hater with Insufferable People, a new play about all the different species of annoying people our society breeds.
A play by a fanfiction girlie for the fanfiction girlies
“Follow the flame, start being born…” J moves through memory, guiding her younger self from grief into loving transformation, as they move from the frozen towards the flame.
Riley (Emi Lulley), an edgy playwright in love with her closeted best friend Cheyenne (Sara Abebe), creates an unruly new musical about the Unabomber – written after the arrest of the high school teacher who groomed her. The piece takes a surreal turn with the arrival of Ecoterrorist Taylor (Paige Flottman) and the Unabomber (Regina Famatigan), forcing Riley and Cheyenne to search for connection and tenderness at the end of the world.
How much of ourselves will we sacrifice in order to find connection? Three women at different stages in life discuss dissatisfaction, insecurity and love.
A one-of-a-kind Improv show where YOU are the hero of your own epic quest
The Hole Story: A Docu-Cabaret is a wild, humorous, eclectic and painfully honest ‘docu-cabaret’ offering a rare window into the birth world. This explosive production reveals the hilarious realities of having children
Thursday, March 13th, 2025 at 12pm and 3pm
CREW
Lour Yasin Book- Music, & Lyrics
Zaina Yasmin Dana - Director
Esmé Maria Ng - Producer
Maraika Lumholdt - Producer
Jake Eisner Music - Director/Keys
Emma Kroll - Percussion
Caleb Rapanut - Electric Bass
Leo Cohen - Oud
Danielle Breitstein - Violin
Aidan Lord- Electric - Guitar
Ezekiel Clare - Photographer
Crandall (Chase Randall) - Videographer/Sound Engineer
Chris Van Liew - Stage Directions Reader
CAST
Stevie Bullard
Mark Yowakim
Karma Alami
Travis Darghali
Area D is the first-ever Palestinian Band to enter the Eurovision Song Contest. What could go wrong?
Mae B. Tomorrow will make a feast for our consumption. She will also sing and lip sync and all that.
My Best Friend's Fish is a new play about codependency, self-worth, and what it means to be therapized by a talking fish.
a depressed drama writer desperate to meet his impending deadline discovers a machine that helps boost creativity. This mysterious technology works wonders but the pages come at a painful price.
The cuties are back and sketchier than ever! Join us for a night of brand new original sketches, written and performed by The Clementine Players and friends. Be ready to laugh, cry, and cringe as we explore more topics that you never knew you wanted explored.
A 90 minute preview of a deliciously slo burning 12 hour American voyage, fashioned after the sea bound pelagic birding tours. A sequel to Hamlet meets Colonial Williamsburg, shot in the desert
Two autistic roommates decide to steal a rare pinball machine when their rent gets raised in the pandemic.
Butchery Lessons is a new play following a failed pastry chef and child of 9/11, Jo, through the underworld of New York’s culinary scene as she struggles with impending ill fate, inadequacy, and one recurring nightmare.
Some ideas need time to brew. Night Coffee showcases early-stage works—plays, comedy, and experiments—served with bagels and caffeine at an objectively bad hour. Bold choices, hot coffee, questionable decisions.
"Fast and Furious" is a variety show where theatre artists can come together and perform art that helps us process, cope with, and make fun of living amidst ""current events.""
this play is about a suicide cult in an online chatroom