The Battle of Guadalcanal
The Battle of Guadalcanal serves as an analogy for my husband's and my struggle with his cancer.
The Battle of Guadalcanal serves as an analogy for my husband's and my struggle with his cancer.
An interactive gameshow play, (No) Refunds offers one premium ticket holder the chance to win back a refund live onstage. Do you have what it takes?
A kaleidoscopic queer comedy where two performers unravel the forgotten Hollywood film The Pearl of My Oyster, a tragic melodrama about a socialite’s love affair with a brutish fisherman.
When French-Chinese engineer Irene Woo turned 28, she quit Google to do the only logical thing: stand-up. A debut hour exploring tech culture, immigrant expectations, and dating French men.
Alternative Medicine
July 11th at 3pm, July 12th at 3pm
Featuring Marty Chandler, Colleen Granberg, Brian Martin, Sofia Pastena, Katie Redden, and Patrick Walsh.
Following the inevitable apocalypse, the Doctors of Nysmith are hunkered in the bunker with their assortment of androids, waiting for the surface world to be safe again. With the discovery of an untested drug (Chemical Whatever) and no viable subjects in sight, the Doctors decide to test it on themselves because “it can’t be that bad, right?”
Oh, yes. Oh, yes it can.
Alternative Medicine is an absurdist sketch comedy group hailing from New York City featuring Marty Chandler, Colleen Granberg, Brian Martin, Sofia Pastena, Katie Redden, and Patrick Walsh. In 2025, they held a sold-out 8 month residency at NYC’s The PIT, and made their off-Broadway debut at The Theater Center (NYC). You can find them at major comedy clubs in NYC such as: Caveat, The PIT, and Brooklyn Comedy Collective. Mr. Show meets Monty Python meets a secret third thing.
MEAT
Monday, July 13
Zara Roy (Playwright)
Ethan Manuel Homen (Director)
Isabelle Chirls (Producer)
Jack Wallace (Costume Designer)
Sean Lillis (Scenic Designer, Props Designer)
Sophie Lynd (Lighting Designer)
Ham, a West Texas meatpacker, longs for a promotion. He will do anything to get it. Beleaguered by his grim career, eccentric libertarian coworker, and stalled long-distance relationship with a woman 30 years his senior, Ham is plagued by the looming presence of his manager and visions of his dead mother. MEAT fleshes out the unsustainable nature of capitalism, climbing the ladder, and a hunger for your own piece of the pie.
After accidentally killing two baby birds, Tommy is cursed and begins transforming into one, forcing him and his partner, Miles, to confront the cracks in their relationship.
An experiment, a return to form, a performer in the dark, for one night only
The Devil You Know
Tuesday, July 14th
Thea Belle Flanzer (Playwright)
Lex Laas (Director)
CAST
Chiara Aiello, Madison Willett, Margot Trouvé, Austin Doughty, and Thea Belle Flanzer
The second installment in the Greek Myths for Our Troubled Times play cycle, The Devil You Know, is about a young woman who takes a four-year lease in Hell --- and the roommate who embarks on a mission to get her back. This play explores the purpose and meaning of friendship in these troubled times through a postmodern retelling of Orpheus and Eurydice.
"Where Grief Gathers" is a contemporary drama told through a series of interconnected, intimate vignettes that explore how love and loss intertwine, and how grief reshapes the ways we love, endure, and connect.
oz is tired of Men. the most reasonable conclusion is to become God.
DeepDeepDeepDeepDeep down... there's something there.
Hey! Hey you! Yeah, you... I see you over there. Come on over to The Tank and track my feet please! Betcha can't do it hehehehe >:)
Part poetry reading & part immersive theater, In the Dark Times invites you to a post-apocalyptic gathering of stories, memories, and an oral history to carry through dark times to come.
Beach Pageant is an immersive spiritual service dedicated to the healing properties of the ocean. This bizarre quasi-cultish performance will leave audiences with a metaphorical sunburn and sand between their toes.
Join the all female comedy team of Punchline Loading for a trashy good comedy show full of original sketches!
What do you do when three Black women, stuck behind in the annals of time, refuse to realize they have the power to make their own future? Well, you talk.
When intergalashtastic space parasite Tryna Bank descends on Earth, four unremarkable women must unite to defend the Earth using the power of S.E.R.V.E.
Imagination Strings: Art, Puppets & Participation blends handcrafted marionettes made from scrap materials, clown, and physical theater into a playful puppet experience where discarded objects transform into imaginative theatrical worlds.
big blue explores our complicated relationship to the ocean, conservation, and the collective grief of a world plummeting towards its end.
Harper unknowingly made out with her sperm-donor father. Raw, funny and unflinchingly honest, this show asks, in a culture obsessed with connection, why is it so hard to feel held?
A knight and squire arrive to execute a witch. What follows is a profane, absurd debate where honor, faith, and righteous violence collapse into circular logic.
Zoe W is holding a funeral for her childhood dog, and you're invited! It's gonna be a rough one, so join the solemn ceremony and pay your respects with the good boys (may they rest in peace).
You’ve actually been reading the Bible wrong this whole time.
Love, Denial and 20 Years of Barely Contained Fury
Pietro is a clown who only wants to be normal. But when a childhood friend disappears, she’s sent down the rabbit hole, full of distorted faces demanding something that she can’t give.
When Jack's roommate gets into a relationship with another trans guy, he begins to rethink his life.
Bedroom Pop
Thursday, July 23rd (9:30pm), Friday, July 24th (7pm), and Saturday July 25th (3pm)
JOANNA - Alaina Anderson
EMILY - Anya van Hoogstraten
STELLA - Sammi Pohly
KATE - Malia Munley
Book, Music, and Lyrics - Abby Rooney
Music Director - Brooke Sanders
Director - Bibiana Torres
Producer - Beth Slade
Stage Manager - Serena Alexander
Script Consultant - Nina Kissinger
Lighting Designer - Sam Bessler
Sound Designer - Padra Crisafulli
Music Producer/Ableton Programmer - Henry Roseman
Guitarist - Nick Potocki
Joanna is a songwriter struggling to find her voice in noisy New York, where bedrooms are small, walls are thin, and patience wears even thinner as she tries to “make it” as an artist—whatever that means. She turns to her best friends for support and inspiration: Emily, a high-powered lawyer whose five-year plan has spectacularly derailed; Stella, a glamorous fitness instructor with trust issues; and Kate, a self-sacrificing third-grade teacher reckoning with a complicated past. Facts, fiction, and feelings start to blur as Joanna draws on their experiences in her songwriting, all while avoiding her own emotional excavation. A story about friendship, the sanctity of our private spaces, and the fine line between life and art, BEDROOM POP is an indie-pop-rock song cycle featuring the music we make when we think no one’s listening.
Content Warnings: Discussion of abusive relationships and disordered eating; depiction of smoking/drug use; strong language, including sexual language; brief mention of suicidal ideation.
Dunesical is a mix of camp musical theater, raunchy fanfic, and meta exploration of adaptation- posing the following questions: “Are Dunesicals good? Do they suck? Do Dunesicals contribute anything to the world?”
In this dark comedy, newlyweds Claire and Patrick are presented with the ultimate test. Will it bring them closer together, or will death do thy part?
Noted
Saturday, July 25 at 3pm
Katie Kohler
Pete Betcher
Lauren McFall
Alec Silver
Noted is back for one day of absolute nonsense before we fly away to Scotland with two new faces, four hundred doodles, and zero reasons not to be there.
Buckle up for a fast-paced movement-based comedy extravaganza that is a whirlwind of imagination, mischief, and delight. The Back Pack’s signature style, hailed as “a live action cartoon” and “pure entertainment,” creatively combines non-spoken performance, music, dance, and media with over 400 hand-drawn images strapped to the performers, transforming them with the turn of every page. Expect surprises, laughter, and moments of wonder as you delve deeper into this vibrant, fever-dream fantasia. Bold, original, and irresistibly fun, this is storytelling at its most playful and will leave you with a smile on your face and a glow in your heart.
Living with roommates is killer, especially when their latest art project is a series of murders and a “work-in-progress” is banging on the front door.
Coco pays a psychic to bring back the man she lost. But the ritual opens a door she was never meant to walk through.
SERIALS
July 30th, July 31st, and August 1st at 9:30pm
Producers: Michael Ortiz, Emani Brielle Simpson, Nicholas Turturro, Cody Hom, Paige Esterly & Kristan Seemel
SERIALS is a late-night episodic play competition series. Each weekend of performances, five original, never-before-seen 10 minute works are rehearsed, teched, and fully staged, premiered live in front of our audience.
For audiences 18+. Serials may contain sequences of flashing light that may affect photosensitive viewers, as well as use of loud noises and depictions of explicit content including adult language, bloody violence, bodily fluids, and mature and sexual themes that may be sensitive or distressing to some viewers. A more detailed content warning description can be accessed here.
A writer sleepwalks through 30 years of memory, guided by her own subconscious, a live cello, and an audience that decides what she remembers next.
A Gay Guy Works Through the Complications of Gay Guy Relationships™ Through Pop Divas, Music Videos, and The Art That Draws Us Together
It's 2014 as four best friends in suburban New Jersey celebrate the end of their junior year with a night of games, gossip, and secrets that come out, or don't.
OVERFLOW is a multidisciplinary fever dream blending contemporary dance, theatrics, humor, and tragedy to explore severe personality disorder, emotional fragmentation, and a woman’s distorted sense of reality through fast moving vignettes.
Lilith, a new play by Adina Aaron and directed by Samantha Ozeas, is new interpretation of the myth that investigates the gender dynamics, narratives about desire, and embrace of duality which continues to define our culture.
Inspired by two of the most important stories of our time; Twilight and Point Break. Moonlighters is a piece about Vampires, Undercover Cops, the power of the stars love.
Baby Bipolar
Friday, August 7th
Maria Mainelli (Writer and Performer)
Fiona Campbell (Director)
Have you ever been personally victimized by MyChart or found yourself writing a bad review for your therapist? Maria has. Baby Bipolar is the story of one woman’s journey from getting diagnosed with bipolar 1 to embracing a life where that doesn’t have to be a bad thing.
Winner of the “Old Greeny Laughs Too” award at Old Greeny Fringe Festival.
Baby Bipolar is the culmination of the first five years of being “officially bipolar”, hundreds of hours of writing, years of therapy, and several psychiatric breakups. They say laughter is the best medicine but in Maria’s experience, Lexapro does a damn good job, too.
CONTENT WARNINGS: Mental health, strong language, and potentially triggering themes.
Come to Lizzie Borden’s haunting party on the anniversary of the axe murders of her father and stepmother where ghosts appear forcing conflicting memories and secrets into the light.
“CCC: A Montalk In the PanMonticon” is an interactive one-woman-show performed, directed, and written by Montgomerie West that physicalizes the digital experience of ideas, information, and social media circulating.
Lake Effect is a sharp, darkly funny two-hander about siblings Ari and Shana, stuck in a cabin and in each other across time. As identity, trauma, sex, and family tension collide, their bond starts to feel less like home and more like a storm they’re trapped inside.
Can love survive? After a massive extinction event, three British reality contestants keep trying and failing to couple up.
Franklin the Turtle
August 9 at 9:30pm and August 10 9:30pm
Performer, Writer, Producer - Allison Sonson
Director - Harrison Stengle
Tech/Sound Designer & Co-Creator - Masud Zaman
Photos - Samantha Schein
A young ballerina tries to break a generational curse of addiction at the cost of her… turtle.
And Eat It Too
Sunday, August 9th
Avery L. Ingvarson (Playwright)
Aaron Clark Burstein (Director)
Described as a mix between The Boys in the Band, The Exterminating Angel, and No Exit, And Eat It Too follows a long term friend group through what should be a normal unspecific game night hang, if not for each member bringing in their own self centered baggage to derail the evening.
CONTENT WARNINGS: Discussions of addiction
Helena might be dying. But not according to her husband, Stan. With the help of their adult children, they will heal Helena of death!
After the mysterious onset of a life-changing neurological condition, Danielle must navigate an escalating disability while confronting her mortality and reckoning with an unexpectedly fractured sense of self.
Ten years after Tom and Julia parted ways as creative partners, Julia has finally completed her Great Gatsby adaptation. However, she has been turned into a giant pile of scarves.
BFFs Claire and Mona lock themselves in the school bathroom and get ready for one last dance before the climate apocalypse ruins everything — including their makeup.
JESUS CHRIST!! These freaky little strange girls have done it AGAIN!!! Damned if they don’t damned if they do. Will you save them? 🥹🥹
This solo performance blends spoken word, satire and live re-enactments to tell the story of Agnes Tirop a world class Kenyan athlete whose life was tragically cut short by femicide.
REPLACED!
August 12 at 9:30pm
Cast:
Zoe Mintz
Pedro Vierre
Luis Feliciano
Kristen Hoffman
Padraig Bond
Annabella Pritchard
Jake Levy
Zach Wegner*
Playwright/Director- Jess Lauricello
Stage Manager- Hunter McIlvain
Lighting Designer- Kat Sciortino
Costume Designer- Jaixa Irizarry
Sound Designer- Chikako Murakawa
Props Designer- Bella Saban
Fight Choreographer- Zoe Kay
REPLACED! is a surrealist sci-fi tragicomedy following a Daughter who returns to her hometown to find that everyone in it has been replaced by aliens. Come out and join us. We’ll get you in the end anyway.
An experimental drug trial. A secret arrangement of sex, caretaking, feeding, and kink. MOONBODIES interrogates shame, body politics, and being fully seen in a world that wants you smaller.
Equal parts true story, theatrical play, live music, and spiritual gathering, Godfriend asks audiences to practice radical belief in each other while facing uncertain futures
Britt Benson’s flying high as her buzzy autobiographical play gets national news coverage— but once the cameras start rolling, the play is no longer center stage and a s***storm ensues. 😉
How much can happen before the semester starts?
Six years after Joanna vanishes, her mother reappears in her ex-boyfriend’s life, befriending his much younger current girlfriend and triggering a whirlpool of insecurity, blurred boundaries, and obsession.
When five friends take refuge from a storm in an old cabin they become pawns in an evil game.
Quitting: easiest thing in the world, right? One night only, an expert explains the history and science of letting go, right up until her past arrives, uninvited, to prove otherwise.
Don’t Call Me Virgin
Sunday, August 16th at 3pm
Playwright - Erin Proctor
Director - Dante Piro
Mary - Julia Finke
Joseph - Joshua Gutierrez
When you’re caught up in an arranged marriage ordained by God, things aren’t always easy. A fun little slice of life, from the Espousal through the Nativity, we follow Mary and Joseph as they navigate their new relationship and approach the birth of their child.
Content Warnings: Religion, violence, and sexual situations
JUMP!
August 16th at 3:00pm
Eden Taylor (Playwright)
Clara Livingston (Director)
A time traveling secret agent goes on a quest to save the world from nuclear war. Her caveman boyfriend, a sentient potato, and her mommy issues are all at play in JUMP!
12-year-old trans kid Max and his 7-year-old sister Ellie try to make sense of gender, growing up, and siblinghood through the sacred tools of magic, pretend, and the internet.
Part dark comedy, part psychological fever dream, GOOD MOTHERS (KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON) is an experimental ensemble play about postpartum depression, psychosis, and the fragile agreement we call reality.
We fight to become someone new, but what if we're destined to repeat the lives we're escaping? BLACKOUT is a familial drama blending Reiki, queerness, Latine identity, generational trauma, and resilience.
Two plays for one night only.
This is Where You Live is a comedy about our relationship to time, the rugs that get pulled up from under us, and whether they were all that cozy to begin with.
"She Is Risen" is a much sexier night at the museum. Adelina Marinello & Lila Marooney’s play resurrects the age-old question: can a good first date fix everything?
When quirky May and rigid Theo share a whirlwind airport meet-cute, a spontaneous leap of faith changes everything. But this sweet, nostalgic 20-minute romance is headed somewhere you won’t expect.
Jason and Nick will do anything to win Annaliese's affection. Buying her a pig is just step one. A dark satire about sitcoms, misogyny, and society’s most controversial animal.
A developmental showing of a new play about storytelling, lying, friendship, and the artistic life. Written by Kallan Dana, directed by Hanna Yurfest, produced by Needy Lover.
Join Maude Lardner Burke as she takes you on her journey of sex, love, the Hollywood Blacklist, and the power of song!
This girl just wants to have fun and never think about the economy. Or death. She’s determined to have the most fabulous night, at any cost. Even blood.
When Jane, a wedding photographer, starts running into her exes at weddings, she is confronted with uncomfortable reunions as she navigates her complicated feelings of past relationships and self worth.
Turner Street has the art world at his feet — until his brother shows up, his date turns dangerous, and the shadows close in. One apartment. One night. One living nightmare.
My great-grandfather directed 21 films in 1930s China. Nobody told me. Tonight, I start a conversation with him. Can his remains give me a reason to keep being an artist?
Is revolution achieved by word or by deed, by blood or by creed?
A comedic and cathartic immersive concert-theater experience about an encounter with a will-o-wisp to the Council on Mythical and MAgical Creatures.
It Just Takes Time is a contemporary song cycle that weaves together songs exploring anxiety, loneliness, impatience, and unexpected connection during the COVID19 lockdown. Though the future is unknown, each character learns to lean on their loved ones and appreciate the "little wins."
Sublimation / Irisation
Sunday, August 23rd at 7pm
Created & Performed by: Jacqueline Scaletta
Director & Associate Producer: Coral Cohen
| An angel haunts you with visions of overlapping infinities. |
| Rings encircle the moon with a growing shimmer. |
| I am beginning to remember the time we spent by the water. |
A collage of sound, story, and spectacle, Sublimation / Irisation is a trans odyssey into the afterlife/atmosphere.
Presented as a work-in-progress showing.
Content Warnings: Sudden loud sounds and flashing lights.
What does love mean to you? Can you move forward while longing to stay in memories? Sydney's autobiographical journey takes everyone from her dreamlike childhood into truths never quite spoken.
In 2007, burnt-out vlogger Kelly finds a mysterious diary. Reading it, she meets Ruth, a self-destructive painter from 1959. Kelly must learn from Ruth’s mistakes, or else helplessly echo them.
a demonic comedy about having pain in the "wrong" places
by Laura Neill
co-directed by Kelleen Moriarty and Thalia Sablon
co-produced by Thalia Sablon and Murmuration Theatre Company
August 24 - September 4, 2026
a New Georges Supported Production
Supported by the OPportunity Fund
Fed up with the pain in their uteruses, 5 friends form an amateur coven to cast a healing spell... but they don't know what they're doing, and may have accidentally summoned a demon….
The story of Francesca Da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta told through a new light, written for a modern audience.
The Accidental Doctor is a mash-up comedy with a queer romance at its core, blending Shakespeare and Moliere into a frenzy of daring disguises, gut-busting gags, and rapid repartee.
A scientist and assistant conduct trials to elicit memory acquisition. Two subjects recover echoes of their lives as worlds intertwine, revealing the scientists’ profound stake in their experiment’s success ultimately.
She kills bad men. He taught her how. Somewhere between the blood and the bodies, it became something else. Close Distance Disappearing Acts — sexy, funny, and dangerously romantic. Some love stories just have a higher body count.
Le Blanc
August 27 at 9:30pm and August 29 at 7pm
Through interviews and vignettes, Le Blanc explores Wellington's journey from foster youth to Black queer superstar, using his ballroom fame and downfall to examine systemic trauma, sexuality, and American institutions.
Two girls trapped in purgatory must confront each other and their own demons to face what they’re truly willing to do to escape.
A new play by Tyler Anthony Smith about Halston designing a gown for Elizabeth I.
Each performance is a unique, one-night-only event filled the weird characters, crazy premises and other comedy buzz words!
Marfa, Texas. Two women reunite with their childhood best friend, only to find that his politics have gone askew. Very Blue Light is a play about people caught in the conflict between emergent technology, our networks, and the natural world.
Falls for Jodie
Written by Eric Micah Holmes
Directed by Terrance I Mosley
September 24-October 18
A Tank Core Production
Two men. Two Yale co-eds. One terrible plan. Eddie and John’s business partnership blossoms until a growing crisis reveals that John is John Hinckley Jr., the failed assassin of Ronald Reagan.
Hillary Bonhomme (Composer)
Chen-Wei Liao (Scenic Designer)
Padra Crisafulli (Sound Designer)
Content Warnings: stalking, mental illness, racism, gun violence, and suicide.
HILLARY BONHOMME is a performer, composer, and multi-disciplinary artist originally from southwest Louisiana, and based in New York for the past 10 years. Her interest in writing music began with her work as a radio producer, which led to composing and performing her original music. Hillary’s solo act has been toured across the United States and abroad. She continues to collaborate with filmmakers, choreographers, and podcast producers from around the world. hillarybonhom.me
CHEN-WEI LIAO is a New York City-based scenic designer originating from Taipei, Taiwan. She received her B.A. in Drama and Theater from National Taiwan University and M.F.A. in Scenic Design from Carnegie Mellon University. She is a proud member of Local 829. New York City credits include the World Premiere of Islands of Contentment, produced by The Tank and The Hypokrit Theatre Company; the World Premiere of Three Musketeers 1941, produced by Project Y Theatre and was featured by the Woman in Theatre Festival (WIT); the NYT critic’s picks A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing with the Irish Rep and the immersive production of Life & Trust, produced by the Emursive Production. Regional credits include Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson-- Apt. 2B at the Arizona Theatre Company; Waitress the Musical at the Olney Theatre Center in DC; Ring of Fire with the Cincinnati Playhouse; Murder on the Orient Express with the Cape Playhouse; Jersey Boys with the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, and more. Her film Production Design credits include FREEDOM SHADOW, Directed by Ria Tobaccowala, selected by Tribeca Film Festival 2020; USER ZERO, Directed by Ria Tobaccowala; CLOSING DYNASTY, directed by Lloyd Lee Choi with the Hsubox production and more. chenweiliaodesign.com
PADRA CRISAFULLI (they/them) creates theatrical experiences as a sound designer, composer, director, and generative artist, and is most energized when mixing the unexplainable with the unavoidable. Past credits include: La Jolla Playhouse, Park Avenue Armory, National Museum of Serbia, Prague Quadrennial, and Edinburgh Fringe Festival. They were awarded the Triangle Rainbow Theatre and the Riant's Best Director Award for their online work MFA in Sound, UC San Diego. BFA in Directing, Carnegie Mellon University. padracrisa.com
Face Tape is back for another year of the chaos, camp, and all out hilarity that you know and love!
“◼️⚫🅾” culminates a four yearslong choreographic exploration of geometric shapes: spatially, geometrically, and physically. This hourlong quintet features original sound design by Ross Daniel utilizing the sonic landscape created by the movement itself.
In Prague 1950, Milada Horáková stands trial for treason in an absurdist satire of authoritarian justice, where mustaches abound, guilt is scripted, truth is manufactured, and history is written by the victors.
An evening of sketch-comedy, drag, music, burlesque, and more! This lively, elegant, and bold duo just keeps getting better with time.
Legerdemain
Written by Lynn Rosen
Directed by Julie Kramer
October 29-November 22
A Tank Core Production
As Halloween approaches and a strangler is on the loose, Devin, a jaded writer/waitress at Butterloafs, a chain restaurant in New England, gets to know Don Franz, her most devoted customer. Bananas appear from sleeves, grief is shared, and a story’s resurrection changes lives in the blink of an eye.
Content Warnings: cursing, the subject of death, and a strangler.
Danielle Skraastad (Devin)
Annie Henk (Chuck)
Amanda Kate Joshi
Pete Betcher
Legerdemain is supported through the New Georges Audrey Residency by Susan Bernfield and Jaynie Saunders Tiller.
Waco, 1993. The true story of the standoff between cult leader David Koresh and the FBI, with a script crafted entirely from hundreds of hours of recorded government negotiation transcripts.
& Taxes
July 1st-3rd 7:00 PM
Michael Thomas Kennedy: Writer, Performer, Producer
Emma Kate Harris: Director
Dying is kinda funny. In this solo clown show, Jasper the Ghost explores the ups and downs of death, and may even help you cross something off your bucket list.
Trigger warning: Discussions of death
Confirmed bachelor Paris has to marry the Capulet's teenage daughter Juliet. He has just accepted his fate when the love of his life appears and he’s forced to take action.
With the grit of NYC in her purview and the voice of an angel, Lena Horné weaves a tale of finding joy in the midst of struggle.
WARNING: You’re not just reading this. You’re being read. Think you found this show by accident? There are no accidents. See you at The Clarence Show. He’s expecting you.
When a t-girl gets fired from her job for using her phone too much, the only thing left to do is to start making fetish content with her best doll friend.
Maya’s mother doesn’t know she’s engaged to Tricia. Maya doesn’t want to tell her, so she rescinds Tricia’s engagement proposal. On a park bench at sunset, they confront Maya’s decision.
When Anne, a celebrated limerist, can no longer rhyme, she must journey to write one final limerick, only to find she must reunite with an old flame to do so.
Emma is a lost Gen-Z’er, Sagittarius is a chatbot, and it’s been Teddy’s nanny for years. But now it’s Emma’s turn to raise her kids in the Age of Sagittarius.
While living rent-free at his slightly older boyfriend’s place, a 20-something twink becomes obsessed with dating a “vampire” he meets online instead of looking for a new apartment or job.
AMELIA EARHART WAS A LESBIAN, the snappy two hander from Nicole Streger, follows ex writing partners racing against the clock to save a sapphic screenplay… forcing them to deal with their own homoerotic mess.
Voice Parts follows a college a cappella group through and eventful spring semester together. As friendships shift, secrets surface, and relationships begin to unravel, ten students struggle to balance ambition, love, loyalty, and the pressure of figuring out who they want to be.
A play about an exclusive museum members' party where the geusts are more interested in each other than the art.
Two drag queens' plans to rob Mary's Department Store are foiled by a pair of evil mannequins who threaten to tear them apart forever.
Masha + 3 reimagines Chekhov’s Three Sisters through the eyes of Masha, a Black gay man navigating identity, duty, and love during the 2020 pandemic.
A transsexual codependent family tragedy about childbirth, murder, and Shabbat dinner.
Wigs! Singing! Heartbreak! Spells! Hanging & Chatting! Jazzie Mercado comes to bear it all. It’s A Travesty! One Night With Jazzie Mercado is a cabaret whirlwind of healing, tears and frivolity!
Is reliving her disastrous method acting class, reading her Special-ed childhood reports, and chasing Broadway diva dreams despite being unable to sing or dance a good show idea? Yes. #FailureConfetti
NY Gov. Kathy Hochul has tasked Sleth, a horse fancier and maniac, with creating a lecture immortalizing Horses for a far-off future where Horses no longer exist.
Inspired by heart-warming all-star classics including VALENTINE'S DAY, MOTHER'S DAY, and NEW YEAR'S EVE, the even more heart-warming, even more star-studded BI VISIBILITY DAY celebrates friends, lovers, and strangers brought together in celebration of the queerest day of the year.
GET LOST is a sexy solo drag clown poetry play about chronic pain, gender, intimacy, and the nakedness that comes with those terrible topics. This show is very bad. You do NOT want to come see it.
EGGS is a transvestigation into grief, grooming, parentification, and smoking magical joints amidst climate catastrophe, following Emory and Jude, two young-adult trans Bostonians desperately in need of change.
A band picks up a stranger on the side of the road on the way to their gig. What happens next might destroy the band.
The trajectories of two gay couples are thrown off-balance as their non-monogamous relationships collide. OPEN is a comedy about relationships– why we get into them and how we keep them.
Jahne's love's her girlfriend, no, partner, eX. I love eX But am I in love with them? Or did I Used to Love Her
Vanity Fair staff writer Marley Park puts their journalistic integrity on the line as they interview (and fall for) Hollywood heartthrob Kiran Ramesh every day for a calendar year.
OR CURRENT RESIDENT is a new play about the tenants and spirits of a crumbling building in Bushwick. Do you see that face in the cracked paint on the wall?
Why get breakup bangs when you can cross the country with a stranger?
A Black queer feminist’s journey in fighting for gender justice gets complicated when her sugar daddy becomes her nonprofit's biggest donor. WTF!?
ANARCOAFEMINADO** is a fierce collision of queer chaos, rebellion, nightlife, and performance art — raw emotion, unapologetic energy, provocative visuals, and liberation without rules. Enter the beautiful collapse.
Tempest & The Black Madonna is a myth masquerading as a band: a volatile theatre ritual where live music, poetry, testimony, and storytelling build a temporary archive of Black queer memory and collective survival. Led and conjured by Brent Thomas Whiteside.