
The 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 poetic solo performance exploring the intimate, overlapping journeys of Lili Elbe and Darwin Del Fabro, LILI/DARWIN invites the audience into a raw, unflinching world of identity, memory, and becoming.
Talking With The Lorde: A Choreopoem is a sonically, visual space holding rage-full freedom—and choral defiance seen through the all-seeing eyes of the black chorus.
Three friends come together to box up items from a deceased loved one. Their day gets flipped upside down when they are met with a literal pile of grief.
Maxine collects stories, and maybe something else too. Oliver wouldn't necessarily say they have a story to share. Agree to disagree.
Arlington, VA. 1953. Edith and Clark struggle to start a family. After Clark’s promotion, and reunion with his foxy high school sweetheart, Edith notices dead birds falling from the sky.
As memories spin into a spiraling spider web, we are invited to witness the final moment between mother and daughter. Will ONE let go? Can TWO break free?
The world order has collapsed into a war over resources. Diana lives in solitude until a soldier arrives. Navigating her first significant contact in years, survival hangs in the balance.
Jade, a 30-something artist and escort, is hired by Dave for what turns out to be much more than a standard outcall.
She never thought she’d be the villain, but that is exactly what she became. And on a cruise ship no less.....
You remember the hit TV show "Smash"? You remember the musical about that show that JUST closed? This is season 3 of Smash. You're welcome.
Influencer Astrid goes from Tradwife to Trapped-wife when her husband locks her in their attic. She says she went willingly, but is that true? Either way: who can save her?
Heart-felt comedy about best friends auditioning for a Purim shpiel
If you're confused in your 20s, this play is for you.
Anne is Louise-Clothilde’s maid. Every day she dresses her, hears of her woes and fancies, and sleeps beside her. Yet, the approaching French Revolution turns their relationship on its head…
GAL is a one woman show that interrogates the muse, the nature of being sculpted by men, and what it means to be an artist in a crumbling world.
Crushes, periods, gangrene, and color war. At Peace Valley Farms, seven twelve year old girls milk cows, feed pigs, and battle for control of themselves and each other
In this contemporary fairytale, a neurodiverse woman dives into the rabbit hole of memory, connection, and the tough task of being honest with yourself.
Sometimes the best place to find yourself is a Walmart parking lot.
Six Red Seeds is an office drama about climate change, sexual currency, who holds the purse strings, and what we're willing to compromise for the promise of a better world.
Chronically single, Gail gets a scary diagnosis forces her decisions about boundaries, medicine and magic mushrooms. “I got rid of all the toxic people and there was no one left.”
Joe, an aspiring chef, infiltrates Cookie’s restaurant to reclaim his deceased grandmother’s recipe, the Orange Sauce while hooking up with DJ, Cookie’s grandson, an aspiring underground disc jockey.
The extremely worthy, 100% morally correct and intergalactically verified blueprint for the Cosmic Order™.
a family travels over and over to visit their loved one in a medium security prison in rural Kansas. visiting hours is about how it feels to love someone who is incarcerated.
Influencer Astrid goes from Tradwife to Trapped-wife when her husband locks her in their attic. She says she went willingly, but is that true? Either way: who can save her?
When Mary-Kate gets her first period on an overnight Girl Scout trip, three scouts embark on a mission to prove their womanhood.
Becky, hires Reba to watch her son Ezra while she does chemo and radiation. Ezra is a special kid. Becky is not attracted to Reba because that would be insane.
Examples of Lingua Franca is a dark comedy about a Catholic Church rebranded as a startup, where faith, metrics, and marriage collide in a satire of religion and corporate ambition.
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll scream! IT'S TRUE--I Was a Teenage Reptilian! Were you?
After a serial killer is found on Long Island, a queer Gen-Z receptionist and a closeted millennial hairdresser share a strange, sexy, and surreal evening waiting for a client.
A not-so-Freaky-Friday exploration of disability, queerness, gender identity, love, and understanding who you are outside of how you are, especially when your body feels like it doesn't fit quite right.
Katie has a big show planned! But there's a little problem. A little felt problem. Come along as Little Katie learns all about the big, big world!
A college frisbee team performs a ritual to try and win nationals. It goes horribly wrong.
Miss March explores the concealed identities of the family behind Little Women, the sacrifices that are made for commercial success, and the sinister legacies that spawn from conformity.
Wondering what happened to the first person you were gay with? Maybe they’re still in the woods waiting for you. Better go check—a local cryptid could have taken your place.
In this comedic one-woman show, Marina explores why she hit her sensual peak in elementary school -- and how her dating life crumbled after puberty.
“Who am I?” “Where do I come from?” “Where am I going?”
A black-box horror comedy about healing from pelvic pain—or maybe about a demon taking over the world
People Like Us follows the love triangle between Zoe, Avery, and Daniel—exploring how their self-worth depends upon one another and their struggles with honesty in the face of emotional vulnerability.
A group of 20-something baristas navigate the challenges of customer service, capitalism, and messy interpersonal relationships, discovering whether or not there can ever really be a healthy "work/life" balance.
A dark comedy about lies, secrets, power struggles, oppression, and a woman’s fight for self-determination.
KINYOZI: A Hair Story is a dark comedy that follows 18 year old India as she prepares to inherit her aunt’s iconic braiding salon, along with her best friend Mary.
Four women vie for the crown in the first ever Mrs. New Jersey contest. But as ambitions collide, the women must choose between tearing each other down, or tearing down the system that pits them against each other.
"Elizabeth" tells the true story of The Black Dahlia Murder through a feminist lens, asking "who has the right to our stories when we die" and "how can we ethically engage with true crime?"
Why does nobody wanna sit down and play a long board game these days? Free Parking is a hilarious look at the chaos that happens when four people have a game night (and shouldn't.)
Good girls is a play about three-generations of women and the powerful bond between them that carries each of them through the tough transitions of their lives. women and the powerful bond
This is not your mother's Chekhov play. Come see Three Cis-ters and dissect the patriarchy.
A story about that girl Eve and some fruit she picked.
Dovecote by Maya T. Weed is an eco-dramedy about sisterhood, seabirds, science, and secrets all coming to a head in the middle of a Category 4 hurricane!
Helena Hadid — the sister of supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid—reckons with her failing writing career and a family scandal that makes her spiral a bit out of control.
Nemesis tried to warn them - “In all beings' final tallies, it is the hostility, harm, and hurt they cause that leaves their most long-lasting legacies.” Will you heed the warning?
Delia, a mentally closed-off ex-nurse, maintains a lighthouse on a secluded island. Claire, a newly divorced and unemployed tourist, gets caught in a storm, stumbling upon Delia's lighthouse for safety.
Originally conceived as a 7 part episodic series with SERIALS, C. Lingus, Independent Journalist is part noir, part sex comedy, part satire, and all a lampooning of our political moment.
Girls. Friendship. Girl-friendship. Secrets. Confession. Secret-confessions. Period blood, glitter, dolphins, ponies and, obviously, Mr. Darcy.
When two lost souls are set up on a blind date they are forced to confront their internal enemies in hopes of not destroying each other.
At midnight, Madge’s camp counselors chant “THE CATHOLICS ARE COMING!” and The Anabaptist Game begins. Fueled by whimsy, Madge convenes with medieval ancestors about whether forgiveness could set us free.
Follow Urch and Jean, two employees of a suicide hotline on Christmas eve as all hell breaks loose when Danny shows up for help after being shot in the head and not dying.
Arriving 52 minutes late for her own rehearsal of her tastelessly intimate one-woman show, Amy demands guidance from her ethereal director Moira.
Welcome to Reflection, Epheverie Theatre Co.’s inaugural festival. These six bold plays explore identity, perspective, and transformation—reflecting our mission as a queer and AAPI-led company championing new voices.
A magical comedy about grief and the consequences of living truthfully, with a crow fued, ghosts, and little german boy.
A lyrical one-man play about boys becoming men, Holes in the Shape of My Father blends poetry and pain to confront fatherhood, masculinity, and the meaning of absence.
A makeshift family is united by their shared body odor, which has isolated them from polite society. When Sapphire finds a cure, the family begins to fall apart.
Stan Zimmerman’s suicide awareness play, Right before I go runs this September. The Golden Girls/Gilmore Girls writer will appear on stage alongside a casts of all-star actors.
An antique dealer helps her hoarder friend to not lose her apartment. While they work their way through thousands of objects, the complexity of their relationship rises, in the same pace that one of them realises she is not where or when she thought she was.
New folk-pop musical Last Song on Earth: An offbeat, heartfelt take on post-apocalyptic survival by Danielle Llevada, Kyu Park, & Riley Glick
LaRouge, a drag queen, is perfomring her cabaret act. Through stories and songs, she recalls her life's journey being eerily similar to a short story she read in high school.
Five modern-day men climb a mountain to roleplay as Dionysus-worshipping women and break free of the prison of masculinity.
As two best friends grapple with an earth-shattering revelation, they learn about faith, friendship, and how hard it is to keep old of either.
The editor-in-chief of a college newspaper tries to keep the status quo intact as the 2016 presidential election looms large over the United States in this 80 minute political dramedy.
A prison chef has made 217 last meals for death row inmates. But his 218th wants to eat dirt. . Can he be saved? Can anyone on death row be saved? Inspired by real events, Huntsville asks: what is the value of a last meal, when everyone gets "Texacuted" anyway?
Malapert Love is a queer reimagining of Shakespeare's comedies from award winning 21-year old playwright Siah Berlatsky. Plots are hatched, personas concocted, and paint thinner sniffed – all for unrequited love!
Rachel, a young trans woman, invites sweet and bubbly Crystal in after accidentally giving her a bloody nose. But Crystal’s kind demeanor turns threatening when she doesn’t get her way.
One man. One family. A lifetime of unpacking. In his raw, riveting solo show A Cat in a Box, Tom Nemec explores childhood chaos and addiction—with deep vulnerability and biting humor.
Blood may be thicker than water, but that just means it can drown you faster.
In a retirement community, three women reflect on their pasts, reenact scenes and confront the absurdities of aging.
How to have your heart broken but not your spirit
When a devout young woman is asked to defy everything she’s vowed to believe, she must peel back the rituals of religion and confront the human cost beneath them.
Jersey Shore Fantasia... is a 90-minute dramedy about queerness, labor, and power in an embattled college theatre department circa 2017.
A U G U S T 28th by Hope Ruffin Ward is a choreopoem that delves into the layers of identity, memory, and resilience within the Black diaspora, examining how America, family, friendship, and love shape the evolution of our past, present, and future.
It’s 2008. High school emo kids, Mimi and Ash, negotiate their increasingly troubled friendship while bonding over a shared, Tumblr-based obsession with school shooters.
The Bear Family is known for two things: they never take off their bear suits, and they’re even wilder beneath the fur.
An imaginary camel, a brand new muumuu, and a pack of Virginia Slims launch a woman and her recently removed anthropomorphic appendix into an existential spiral.
The untold story of a bombshell
Vanishing 2.0 is about making a meal. It’s a ritual of memories named “diaspora”, it’s us asking: what does it mean to live within, or beyond, vanishing and being trapped?
The Anecdotes of a Lesbian Princess finds a messy, too emotionally available, overtherapized queer, jewish- latina in her 20s trying to “hack” lesbian culture in New York City
A party in the absence of food, drink, and pleasant company. DINNERS ALONE is a darkly, absurdist drawing comedy for the twenty-first century.
Devil Girl is a coming-of-age story about a 2Spirit Native girl transforming into Deer Woman, a Native mythological figure. Exploring the MMIW2S crisis through poetry, surrealism, myth, and magic.
A group of girls obsessed with the occult perform a ritual gone wrong at a sleepover, after which they must reverse a demonic possession to save their best friend.
A dysfunctional polycule navigates the rise of an authoritarian government, a slew of unexplained disappearances, and an uncanny boom in deer population.
2000’s suburbia. A sheltered ex-christian. Some very hungry rocker chicks. A developmental reading.
We bring you a strong lineup of plays that showcase all aspects of DEI and show why these initiatives are so important and what life may look like without them. We can't wait to see you there!
Hilarious and evocative, Landing on Me takes you on a journey with Lisa and Michelle, who search their crushes, kisses, relationships, and life paths only to realize they’re already enough.
Bzzz is a fast-paced farce where mayhem erupts over one bee, delivering laugh-out-loud moments and a vital message about pollinators through quirky characters, chaos, and unexpected twists.
Two Black entertainers, a 20-year music veteran and a retired Pop the Ballon host, are tasked by BETN (Black Entertainment Television Network) to find the best re-run to air on their network.
Join us for a swashbuckling, hilarious, and heartrending high seas adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novel, adapted by the award winning James Cougar Canfield. One night only staged reading!
A solo show with voices on the seductions of climate nihilism and how we should live in the end times.
POV you're about to watch “Mad About It”: Damn, this pre-show announcement is loooooong. This stage manager sure has a lot of opinions. Is that a guitar? What’s going on?
In this darkly comedic farce set on Hollywood’s Biggest Night in 2018, irreverent and deranged hosts Talia and Erin will stop at nothing to execute the perfect Oscars watch party.
A power outage threatens the mundane lives of four D'Agostino employees. Will they rally together and become the definition of community resilience, or will darkness illuminate something far more sinister?
Award-Winning Playwright and Visionary Sebastian Maroun is bringing his brand new play, A Thousand Rainy Mornigns, to the Tank as a soon-to-be-award-winning Staged Reading. Please come see it.
Cardboard is every surprisingly scary kids’ movie you watched growing up injected with real issues today, where three brave boxes stand against a recycling bin society built on a lie.
Siblings, Toby and Emma have to tell one last campfire story around the fire pit in their backyard in rural Texas. Come listen to the fable.
Cecilia Gentili's RED INK, is an irreverent romp in the search for faith while trans. Introducing Chiquitita as Cecilia, the show was awarded a Special Recognition at the 26th GLAAD Media Awards.
TWIG is a tale about boyfriends, betrothals, and being the best at sucking off the people we love - or, wait… Do we really love them? How can we ever know?
If the tides were rising, where would you go? This family escapes to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch where they learn to survive off of humanity’s most abundant creation: trash.