DIRT
Jan
22
to Feb 15

DIRT

DIRT by SOUR MILK (TRAFFIC, FEAST) is an interactive theatre experience where audiences rebuild New York after the East River vanishes—constructing an imagined neighborhood atop fifteen pounds of pudding.

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If We Really Were Witches
Feb
5
to Feb 14

If We Really Were Witches

What would’ve happened if real witches dropped in on the witch hunts? Comedy, we’re pretty sure. Summoned by the ghost of a witch hunt victim, real witches Mildred, Agnes & Suds arrive to rescue innocent Obediently Snead and serve up a little justice of their own. When challenged by The Pricks of Puritanical Piety Guild and Social Club, the real witches turn the tables on those who abuse their power to harm others out of ignorance and fear.

This four-person 60-minute comedy self-identifies as "The Crucible Meets Monty Python" and is headed over to The Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2026.

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Scarecrow
Feb
12
to Mar 1

Scarecrow

A looping fever dream in a house that keeps turning back into a wheatfield, "Scarecrow" is an experimental dance theater deathbed hallucination where mind and body stand in open confrontation—a quiet, disorienting psychodrama set in a 1950s interior-wheatfield where memories deteriorate, the unseen insists on being felt, and the body returns to its limits.

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HALALish
Feb
14
to Feb 22

HALALish

From Pakistan to NYC, a Muslim woman’s journey through love, labels, longing, and (potentially) getting laid on Valentine’s Day. Told with humor, heartbreak, and a bit of healing.

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The Fifth Paragraph
Feb
22
3:00 PM15:00

The Fifth Paragraph

A multimedia performance exploring immigration, antisemitism and escaping Communism, told from the perspective of a ten year-old girl immigrating from the Former Soviet Union. Blending story telling, projected video and live music.The Fifth Paragraph the line in the Soviet passports that identified Jews for the purpose of systemic discrimination. In writing, it is also the conclusive paragraph of a five-paragraph essay.

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THE MALL THE MALL THE MALL
Feb
26
to Mar 22

THE MALL THE MALL THE MALL

THE MALL THE MALL THE MALL is an adventure comedy about a group of teenagers who uncover an evil conspiracy at their local shopping mall and must fight their way – video game style – through Hollister, Hot Topic, Build-A-Bear, and more to save their beloved mall. An unapologetic love letter to nerd culture and food courts, THE MALL^3 is both a laugh-packed nostalgia fest and an earnest meditation on what it meant to grow up at the dawn of the digital age.

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The Art of War and Hip Hop
Mar
1
7:00 PM19:00

The Art of War and Hip Hop

Kae (an Afro-Chinese, closet-queer, comic book artist) reconciles different aspects of her identity by escaping into a fantasy world where demons—such as family trauma, colorism, and more—are easier to slay. When she embarks on a journey to find extended family abroad, the lines between fiction and reality fade irreversibly.

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PLAN C
Mar
12
to Apr 12

PLAN C

PLAN C is a darkly funny, time-collapsing caper of resistance, relationships, and rebellion. In 1620 Brussels, imperial postmistress Alexandrine Von Taxis moves more than mail through the empire’s hands during The Thirty Years’ War. In present-day West Virginia, Charley Gibson runs her family’s hardware store, where lockers conceal more than tools. As 17th-century espionage collides with a small-town network, PLAN C exposes how rebellion takes shape. 

PLAN C flips between two eras to bring history and the present into dynamic conversation with movement, original music, and ensemble-driven storytelling. This nine-person ensemble uses Hook & Eye’s signature devising style, to bring to life a story that reflects the urgency of the present moment.

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CHANGES
Mar
22
to Mar 24

CHANGES

Honest, vulnerable, and full of soul, this play invites audiences into the moment when a dream, a community, and a young man’s identity are all in transition, and nothing is certain.

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Robert Drive
Mar
28
to Mar 29

Robert Drive

Three siblings reunite in their grandmother’s Lancaster, New York home. They hunker in her basement as she lies in hospice care upstairs. While in her basement, they discover an old card game called Scruples, unearth buried tensions, and ask looming questions. Robert Drive is an aching story about where we come from—and who we’re living for.

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Ètude
Apr
8
to Apr 18

Ètude

If Thornton Wilder wrote ‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’, “ÉTUDE” brilliantly explores the question of eternal connection from award winning playwright Ashley Griffin.

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SERIALS
Feb
5
to Feb 7

SERIALS

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.

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JERRY
Feb
2
to Feb 8

JERRY

A producer’s meeting unravels when two visitors arrive with a script, a plan, and unclear intentions. JERRY is an absurd one-act absurd about nouveau fascism and moviemaking.

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Subject X
Jan
28
to Feb 10

Subject X

A darkly funny one-act where a grad student’s research presentation on love unravels into obsession, blurring the line between study and breakdown in a sharp, chaotic dissection of modern romance.

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Holes in The Shape of My Father
Jan
17
3:00 PM15:00

Holes in The Shape of My Father

What spirals when an absent father reaches out to his son over Instagram with no apologies, no remorse, and 20 years’ worth of unanswered questions? Written and performed by the son of a mother who tried, Savon Bartley tells a story about what boys become in the absence of men. It’s about the inheritance of silence, the ache of uncertainty, and the miracle of breaking the cycle. Written entirely in verse, Holes in the Shape of my Father is a poetic reckoning with manhood, memory, and what it means to grow up without a father.

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Legendary
Jan
17
3:00 PM15:00

Legendary

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Legendary is a solo musical that explores identity, belonging and transformation, leaping octaves and continents. We follow the Narrator, a queer asian immigrant living in the U.S., as they grapple with legacies: the ones they carry, and the ones they're building. Through circle singing and call and response, the audience helps sing the story into being. With each song, the Narrator shares a different chapter of their journey, and draw on an element of Chinese mythology, eventually finding their way towards the creation of a new myth. This is a vibrant, vulnerable and boundary-breaking piece of personal and collective healing.

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Xhloe and Natasha: The Doctor Was His Mother
Jan
16
8:00 PM20:00

Xhloe and Natasha: The Doctor Was His Mother

From Edinburgh Fringe favorites Xhloe and Natasha comes a night of absurdist clown, stand up, and beating a dead horse. You've heard the one about the boy in the car crash? Something about his doctor and his mother? An hour of clown and comedy full of Xhloe and Natasha's signature style of physicality, fast pace, and absurdist humor, not weighed down by character, plot, or historical influence! If you love narrative, structure, and male dominated fields then you'll hate this show, but if a strange night of strange laughs is your thing, run, don't walk, just make sure to check your biases at the door.

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Out of Order
Jan
16
8:00 PM20:00

Out of Order

Part play, part high-stakes game of emotional Russian Roulette, Out of Order puts Carl’s fate in the hands of a giant bowl of index cards. Each one tells him—and all of us—what to do next. No performance is ever the same.

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(Works in Progress & Excerpts) BODYCOUNT, PERFORMING FILIPINA, THE SPAGHETTI VARIABLE
Jan
16
3:00 PM15:00

(Works in Progress & Excerpts) BODYCOUNT, PERFORMING FILIPINA, THE SPAGHETTI VARIABLE

Three works by Maleek Rae/amani meliyah, Lianah Sta. Ana, and Mitchell Ashe. BODYCOUNT, a visceral play set in a cruising park centering Black queer connection and reclamation; PERFORMING FILIPINA, a history-infused “kind-of musical” weaving folk song, memory, and identity; and THE SPAGHETTI VARIABLE, A clown show about memories and spaghetti.

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CLOWN SHOW (Workshop Showing)
Jan
15
8:00 PM20:00

CLOWN SHOW (Workshop Showing)

CLOWN SHOW is a portrait of America as a… falling-apart clown show. Geoff Sobelle (FOOD, HOME, The Object Lesson) leads the charge of a small army of clowns with an original score played live on questionable instruments and often featuring the songs of Elvis Perkins. Happy Birthday America, you don’t look a day over … how old was Rome when she fell? Happy Birthday.

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The Get Together
Jan
15
to Jan 17

The Get Together

The Get Together is a three-day festival of live performance showcasing the work of artists from The Tank and Producer Hub communities.

The Get Together will consist of excerpts, work-in-progress performances, full showings, networking, and a party. This goal of the event is to celebrate our artistic communities through an in person gathering and share highlights of the work created amongst us. 

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A TROJAN WOMAN
Jan
10
to Jan 11

A TROJAN WOMAN

A Trojan Woman brings an ancient story into the heart of today’s headlines. Set in the aftermath of war, a woman and her child find themselves alone in a ruined city, echoing the sorrow and devastation of the women of Troy after the city’s fall to the Greeks in the Trojan War. The play follows her journey as she steps into the voices of ten different characters — each one telling a story of loss and survival. At its core, it’s a mother’s grief that shows the lasting cost of war.

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