LOBSTER
Apr
25
to May 17

LOBSTER

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.

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SERIALS
May
1
to May 17

SERIALS

SERIALS is a late-night episodic short-play competition. Five original works are performed, and the audience votes on their favorites. The top 3 return next week with a brand-new episode.

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May
15
to May 22

Marta Nesspek Presents...

A 23.5° Tilt Production

Marta Nesspek Presents…

Dates:

Thursday, May 15th, 2025 - 7pm
Saturday, May 17th, 2025 - 7pm
Thursday, May 22nd, 2025 - 7pm

Creative Team:

Written by Kate Pressman
Directed by Logan Reed
Dramaturgy & Creative Producing from Elizagrace Madrone
Sound Design & Engineering from Sam Kaseta
Costume Design by Annie Hoeg
Compositions by Josh Brown, Alex Minier, and Grace Oberhofer

Starring Anik Zarkos! Dylan Guerra! Maddalena Provo!
Featuring Live Performance from Kate Pressman, Sam Kaseta, Jae Woo, Alex Minier, Elizagrace Madrone

Marta Nesspek Presents her Classic Collection with intimate Screenings of Live Cinema: A Monster! A Murder! A Romance! And More! Succinct Cinematic Selections - hand-rendered in Glorious Monochrome.

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You Exist Too Loud
May
16
to May 24

You Exist Too Loud

A series of monologues that combine to tell of the unique experiences and struggles of different female identifying and gender non-conforming people. The characters vary in age and experience, but we wach as all of them go through the world experiencing things that are very real, raw, and (hopefully) relatable to the audience.

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Final Bell
May
17
to May 24

Final Bell

Final Bell

In a world where survival of the fittest reigns supreme with high achieving high school students killing to secure their class rank, no student is safe. Melody, the salutatorian of Johnson High School, is the only student who claims to have obtained her rank without any schemes or violent acts. Yet, the top five students of Johnson High have been placed in a pressure cooker in the days leading up to the final rank calculation before graduation. Melody is forced to answer the question she’s avoided her whole life: What are you willing to do to survive?

Cast & Crew

Adeline Ferolo - Lead Producer/Sound Operator

JoJo Knott - Producer/Lighting Operator

France Violet Jones - Playwright

Louise Colin - Director

Tilly Lung - Stage Manager

Skylar Causy - Assistant Stage Manager/Production Coordinator

Camiryn Dorlinn - Melody

Marisa Gonzales - Daisy

Jonny–James Kajoba - Kendrick

Jordan Reilly - Alexandra

Feonix Russell - Judah

Kathrina Davila - Composer/Sound Designer

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LOVE YOU MORE
May
29
to Jun 19

LOVE YOU MORE

Do you have siblings? Are you the favourite? No? Are you sure? A play about 3 sisters, but actually only 2 sisters, being sisterly, or whatever that means. It’s only 75 minutes, you can figure it out for yourself.

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May
30
to Jun 1

Diffraction Dance Festival

Diffraction Dance Festival

Dates:

May 30th, 2025 - 7pm (Livestream Available)
May 31st, 2025 - 3pm (Livestream Available)
June 1st, 2025 - 3pm

Creative Team:

David Cartahena Lee - Producer
Alexis Kiok - Administrative Assistant
Soho Su - Intern

Celebrate AAPI+ Month with Diffraction Dance Festival featuring, from the team behind Resonance, 20+ choreographers sharing street, contemporary, and cultural dance. Every show features a new lineup May 30-June 1.

Choreographers/Companies (by date):

May 30 : Destiny Nguyen, Madhuvanthi Sundararajan, Maria Edmond, Sasha Lane, Shuqi Cong, Soho Su, Valkyrie Yao, and featuring DCL Dance Company and Resonance

May 31 : Kyoko Fujimoto, Lobel Project, Mar Lures-Keller, Trina Sarkar, Shreyaa Suresh, Umami Playground Dance Inc., Yinqi Wang and Maggie Liang, Yuliya Chitose, and featuring DCL Dance Company and Resonance

June 1 : Ah-Molla Dance Collective, Alexis Vizons, Chengyao Zhou, Davinara Dance Collective, Emma Conrad & Lisa Kwak, Jayme Wong, ONJAY, Stephanie Shin, Yinqi Wang and Maggie Liang, and featuring DCL Dance Company and Resonance

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HELEN
Jun
19
to Jun 21

HELEN

After the great success of “The Cenci Family”, the performance that was praised by Broadwayworld.com last spring, the Tank NYC presents as part of this June’s program at The Tank’s Proscenium Theater (312 W 36th St, New York, NY, 10018) the new show by the groundbreaking Greek director Ioli Andreadi, Euripides’ «HELEN». In this show, which is the sixth direction that Ioli Andreadi brings to the Tank Theater in the last 6 years, the true story of Helen of Troy is presented through a precisely choreographed stage performance, subverting the clichés of how ancient tragedy is usually performed. Starring the famous Greek actress Vasiliki Troufakou, who performs all the roles in the play, moving impressively from one hero to another, utilizing her voice and body as the only means of transformation between characters, and joining her onstage is the leading Greek percussionist Nikos Touliatos, who creates a live ritualistic soundscape. The play was adapted by the two prolific Greek playwrights Ioli Andreadi and Aris Asproulis. The show, which has received excellent reviews and has been awarded the historic distinction of being the first theatre performance to ever take place at the historic archaeological site of the 4th century AD Bishop’s Basilica in Ancient Philippopolis (Plovdiv, Bulgaria), is presented in New York on Thursday June 19th at 7pm, Friday June 20th at 7pm and Saturday June 21st at 3pm, with English surtitles. With the kind sponsorship of THE GEORGE AND VICTORIA KARELIAS FOUNDATION, the support of CARNEGIE DINER & CAFE and the auspices of THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF GREECE IN NEW YORK

THE TANK THEATER

312 W 36th St, New York, NY, 10018

Euripides’


HELEN


Directed by Ioli Andreadi

JUNE 19 @ 7pm | JUNE 20 @ 7pm | JUNE 21 @ 3pm
with English surtitles

Video trailer
https://youtu.be/L8xgDmoicZg

Ioli Andreadi masterfully directs a ritualistic “Helen”, overthrowing the clichés of how tragedy is usually being played and leading Vasiliki Troufakou to her personal acting transcendence.

GEORGIA OIKONOMOU - NEWS247

The Plot
They say that an old bard, Stisihoros, six generations before Euripides, in one of his poems accused Helen of leaving her husband Menelaus for Paris and with her sin she destroyed both Greece and Troy. But Helen became a goddess after her death. That is why Stisichoros was punished with blindness the moment he wrote this unjust poem. And he regretted it. And he wrote a new poem, a new song. In it, he reconstructed his accusations, using the ancient myth, according to which Helen never set foot in Troy, only her shadow did, while she herself was banished by the gods to Egypt, where she waited for Menelaus to return from the war and for them to leave together for their homeland. And when Stisichoros wrote this new song, he immediately regained his sight. In this version of Euripides’ Helen for solo actress, Helen arrives on stage, alone and blind like an ancient performer of epic poetry, but with other, Eleusinian forces awakening within her, prompting her to tell her story, the story of a shadow.

Director’s note
“Euripides’ Helen is not a tragicomedy, as many believe. It is a frighteningly timely and heartbreaking piece of work. A tragic work that speaks of the ‘here and now’. A work for the woman. And a play about war. About the radical innocence of women and the way their fate is so often woven solely through the decisions and violence of men. A play about the futile madness of war and the empty shirts it gives away as trophies. A play about the absurdity of battle and the wounds of love. A play about beauty as a source of unhappiness. I choose this ‘woman’s play’ to be performed entirely by a female actress, Vasiliki Troufakou, facing multiple historical roles within an hour, male and female, younger and older, because I want us to explore, against the interpretive and directorial stereotypes, the female identity and the female body as a multiform scenic experience and as a source of connection to the root of the tragic. A companion on this scenic route as a valuable interlocutor is the rhythm through the ritualistic soundscape of the percussion of Nikos Touliatos”. | Ioli Andreadi

Cast
Vasiliki Troufakou performs all the roles
Live soundscape by Nikos Touliatos

Crew
Direction: Ioli Andreadi
Adaptation: Ioli Andreadi & Aris Asproulis
Translation: Yangos Andreadis
Translation in English: Ioli Andreadi
Costumes Design: Ioanna Kourbela‎
Cover final song: Danai Nielsen
Photos: Ilias Kotsireas & Kiki Papadopoulou
Video trailer: Michael Mavromoustakos

WITH THE KIND SPONSORSHIP OF

THE GEORGE & VICTORIA KARELIAS FOUNDATION

SUPPPORTER
CARNEGIE
DINER & CAFE

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF GREECE IN NEW YORK

WHO ARE IOLI ANDREADI AND ARIS ASRPOULIS?
Ioli Andreadi, theatre and performance director, playwright, researcher, Assistant Professor at the University of Western Macedonia specializing in Theater and Education, and Aris Asproulis, playwright, Dr. of Sociology, Panteion University, Director of Communication of the Municipal Theatre of Piraeus and the historic Art Theater Karolos Koun, have co-authored 16 theatrical plays (original and adaptations) from 2015 until today, which have been staged in New York, London, Sofia, Plovdiv, Athens and Thessaloniki, directed by Ioli Andreadi and having received excellent reviews. Ioli Andreadi and Aris Asproulis specialize in creating original theatrical works, based on the study of real events, through research of primary archival material; documents and publications; interviews; books; field work. They also share a deep interest in the Classics (literature, theatre, art), having adapted for the stage Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind, Tolstoy’s War and Peace, Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Euripides’ Ion and Helen. Their work also includes three new plays on the life and work of Antonin Artaud: Artaud/Van Gogh, The Cenci Family and Bone. All their plays have been published by Kapa Publishing House.

Since 2003, Ioli has worked as a theatre director and playwright in Greece and abroad (UK, New York, Berlin, Rome, Bulgaria), having directed 40 theatre productions. She trained as an actress at the Art Theatre Karolos Koun and she studied Directing at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London (MA). Her PhD in Theatre and Performance at King’s College London was published in English by Kapa Publishing House under the title: Anastenaria: Ritual, Theatre, Performance; An Experiential Study (2020). She is a Fulbright Artist, having conducted her research on the dialogue between musical theatre and ancient tragedy in NY (NYMF, City Center Studios). She is a member of the Lincoln Center Theater Director’s Lab as an SNF grantee. Since 2015 she is teaching yoga for actors (Yoga Alliance certification). She is teaching Performance: Theory and Practice (her book Performance: Theory and Practice; Directing, Philosophy and Culture was published by KPH) as a Guest Lecturer at Universities in Greece and abroad (University of Athens, University of Cyprus, King’s College London, Aberystwyth University, Brooklyn College CUNY, University of Greenwich UK) and Theatre and Education, both theoretically and practically, as an Assistant Professor at the University of Western Macedonia (her book Theatre and Education:Theory and Practice was published by Kapa Publishing House in 2023).

Since 2006, Aris has worked as a publicist of both major and experimental theatre and cultural events, national and international, in Greece, including Epidaurus and Odeon of Herodes Atticus. The current academic year he is teaching Sociology of Work at the Department of Social Policy of Panteion University, Athens.

Original plays
• 2015 & 2022 & 2023 & 2024 – “Artaud / Van Gogh” (Semeio Theatre & Art Theatre Karolos Koun & The Tank Theater – New York & International Monodrama Festival, Sofia, Bougaria)

• 2015 & 2022 - “The Cenci Family” (Michael Cacoyiannis Foundation & Art Theatre Karolos Koun - Greece)

• 2016 - “Two hundred and ten thousand yarns of cotton – performing the archive” (Cultural Foundation of Piraeus Bank Group, PIOP - Greece)

• 2016 - “Young Lear” (Athens and Epidaurus Festival, Piraeus 260 – Greece)

• 2019 - “In memory of a young child” (Athens Asylon Aniaton/Hospice for Neuro-disability – Greece & Jubilee Theater – University of Roehampton – London UK)

• 2021 & 2022 - “FILIKI ETERIA: the Brotherhood behind the Revolution” (Museums of the Piraeus Group Cultural Foundation – Greece & The Tank Theater – New York)

• 2022 & 2023 & 2024 - “Βone” (Art Theatre Karolos Koun, Semeio Theatre – Greece & The Tank Theater - New York & International Monodrama Festival, Sofia, Boulgaria)

• 2024-2025 - “MANOLIS / heart in four strings” (National Theatre of Northern Greece)

Adaptations
• 2017 - “A man returns to his home believing he will get killed and gets killed” – new ritualistic version for two people of the play “Murder in the Cathedral” by T.S. Eliot on the translation by George Seferis (Art Theatre Karolos Koun - Greece)

• 2017-2019 - “Every Brilliant Thing” by Duncan McMillan and Jonny Donahoe (New World Theater - Greece & The Hellenic Center – London)

• 2017-2019 - “Ion” by Euripides (Philippi Festival, Acropolis, Delphi – Greece & The Tank Theater – New York)

• 2018 - “The Misanthrope” by Moliere (Contemporary Theater - Greece)

• 2019-2020 - “War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy (Municipal Theatre of Piraeus - Greece)

• 2020 - “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen (Alkyonis Theatre - Greece)

• 2020 & 2022 & 2023 & 2025 - “Helen” by Euripides (Philippi Festival & Roes Theatre - Greece & Plovdiv Drama Theatre – Bulgaria & The Tank Theater – New York)

• 2025 - “Gone with the wind” by Margaret Mitchell (Municipal Theatre of Piraeus - Greece)

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STAN: or The Dinosaur Play
May
7
to May 11

STAN: or The Dinosaur Play

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

Belle Alatorre - Sound Designer

Alex Attala - Associate 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.

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Now and Then (and Now): An Intergenerational Playlist
May
3
3:00 PM15:00

Now and Then (and Now): An Intergenerational Playlist

Docbloc’s Intergenerational Theatre Lab presents a lively, interactive cabaret where voices, stories, and songs across generations collide! Join us as we explore the bonds and divides between generations, diving into social justice and political issues that shape our world, all through this unique, collectively devised performance.

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Like Violets
Apr
12
to Apr 13

Like Violets

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.

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Apr
6
to Apr 13

Seeking Fair and Lovely : Rishtas and Rasas

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?”.

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The Tempest
Apr
4
to Apr 5

The Tempest

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.

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Astronauts Wanted
Apr
3
to Apr 27

Astronauts Wanted

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.

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