Big Wave
Sep
9
to Sep 14

Big Wave

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.

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Ritual: Red
Sep
10
to Sep 12

Ritual: Red

"Ritual: Red" is more than a play; it is a ritual of liberation, offering audiences a cathartic and immersive experience that resonates with anyone who has struggled to find their voice in a world that often silences it.

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-in-chief
Sep
24
to Sep 28

-in-chief

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.

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Huntsville
Sep
29
6:00 PM18:00

Huntsville

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?

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Unbroken
Sep
29
7:00 PM19:00

Unbroken

In this all-Black adaptation of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, nine long-term friends, trapped in a villa in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, try to survive a serial killer who looks to take vengeance for the skeletons in their closets.

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grease my chin
Oct
13
7:00 PM19:00

grease my chin

Tensions are running high on an annual family camping trip — and the onset of the zombie apocalypse sure doesn’t help. In hereditary horror grease my chin, disputes over parenting, pronouns, and privacy give way to a fight for survival as a family wrestles with its own monstrosity.

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Malapert Love
Oct
16
to Nov 9

Malapert Love

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!

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Oct
26
3:00 PM15:00

The Fifth Paragraph

Sunday, October 26th

By Olia Toporovsky, Abraham Gomez-Delgado, and Pablo Vergara

New York, NY — The Fifth Paragraph is a multimedia theatrical experience written and performed by Olia Toporovsky, Abraham Gomez-Delgado and Pablo Vergara. Blending storytelling, original video art, and live music, the piece explores the journey of a ten-year-old Jewish girl leaving Soviet Ukraine right before the collapse of the Soviet Union — a personal immigration story that echoes the experiences of thousands of Soviet Jews who fled persecution. The play will take you on a visual, emotional and musical journey through immigration, antisemitism, friendship, family and complexity of identity.

Originally developed with support from the Blueprint Fellowship and premiered at the Tank and Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, The Fifth Paragraph returns with a renewed urgency and heart, fueled by a recent Arts Against Antisemitism grant from COJECO. This is made possible with PATH funding through the Mayor’s Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes and the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York. At a time when antisemitism and hate are on the rise, it feels more important than ever to share stories that remind us of our shared humanity.

“I tell my story in a child’s voice so that people leave the theater with both understanding and feeling,” says Toporovsky. “It’s a story about what it means to be othered, to escape, to arrive — and how those stories live on in our bodies, identities and communities.”




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The Scouts
Oct
27
7:00 PM19:00

The Scouts

Let’s go, Scouts! Skippy, Rascal, Tiny, and Pup are off on their scout hiking weekend. Led by Scoutmaster Waldo, these next 36-48 hours will contain tests of courage, trust, and brotherhood that will change them forever. But there's something watching them in the woods. Are any of them prepared?

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