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Friday, April 30, 2021, 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 30, 2021, 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 30, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Friday, April 30, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 30, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:15 PM
- Streaming Online!
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Jane Austen’s PERSUASION Song Cycle’s nine songs tell the story of Persuasion, Jane Austen’s last completed, least read and most fiercely debated novel. In a streaming show like no other, lyricist/director Emily King challenges a dozen talented, diverse, CoVid-stranded performers to enter the cyber world of Regency England, where racism replaces class as the societal barrier of the privileged caste. Set within vivid backgrounds of stately homes, sailing ships and rolling British countryside, beautifully dressed (and hatted!) Austen characters sing out their story of prevention, rejection and recovery of lost love, to the driving, sailing, galloping and dancing chamber works of a surprisingly witty and charming Ludwig van Beethoven. A feast for the eyes and ears – and the heart – Jane Austen’s PERSUASION Song Cycle celebrates Jane Austen and her ability to triumph over adversity with irony, love and optimism, insisting on a happy ending in her works, even when real life so often sadly disappoints.
The cast of Jane Austen’s PERSUASION Song Cycle includes Robert Ball ("Bold Bruised Born to Be" - Stratford Festival), Maya Bhagwat Bassuk (Tomorrow We Love), Carey Blackburn (Macbeth, Mickey and Co.), Yannik Encarnação (Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat), Sean Gregory (La Bohème), John D. Haggerty (Les Misérables), Teresa Hui (The Big Bang Theory), Emily King (Medea), Claire Leyden (Der Freischütz), Gaby Mank (Still Putting it Together), Edward Porter (voice actor, National Theater for the Deaf national tours), and Jacqui Sutton (“Un-Cross Talk”).
Jane Austen’s PERSUASION Song Cycle has employed the talents of 3 different string quartets and a piano trio, recording with tests, shots, masks and safe distancing. Without an emergency grant from The Roy Cockrum Foundation, employing the talents of these 29 people would not have been possible.
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Thursday, April 29, 2021, 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Music? Comedy? Musical Comedy? Join us at the intersection of performing arts! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you *might* even cry from laughter! Anything is possible in this room of gregarious musicians and comedians with harmonicas. Featuring Leah Judge, Suwan Weaver, Alejandro Jimenez, Matt Shore, Elyse Durand and More!
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Thursday, April 29, 2021, 8:00 PM – 8:45 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
You're On Mute is the International Online Impro quiz created by Screaming Media Productions (the people that created Gi60: the worlds only International One Minute Theatre festival) in association with The Tank NYC and stage@leeds, UK
You’re On Mute is an online improvised comedy quiz hosted by Gi60 creator Steve Ansell that proves people can get together and laugh even when they are apart. The show features a cast of highly talented artists from the US and the UK including, Natalie Bellingham, Ally Callaghan, Carolyn Eden, Jonathan Nathaniel Dindle-El and Matt Rogers.
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Thursday, April 29, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Thursday, April 29, 2021, 3:00 PM – 3:45 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
You're On Mute is the International Online Impro quiz created by Screaming Media Productions (the people that created Gi60: the worlds only International One Minute Theatre festival) in association with The Tank NYC and stage@leeds, UK
You’re On Mute is an online improvised comedy quiz hosted by Gi60 creator Steve Ansell that proves people can get together and laugh even when they are apart. The show features a cast of highly talented artists from the US and the UK including, Natalie Bellingham, Ally Callaghan, Carolyn Eden, Jonathan Nathaniel Dindle-El and Matt Rogers.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Armory Sketch comedy in its purest digital form!
Writers:
Steph Piperis
Lisa Winters
Andrew Bond
Marissa Stuart
Dominic Russo
Lisa Cheong
Jack Rokicki
Head Writers:
Hannah Erdheim
Marcus Haugen
Actors:
Erica Johnson
Amelia Morgan
Naomi Pitt
Jenny Hill
Leo Bowen
Jaime Fallon
Ryan Chittaphong
Aaron LaRoche
Rowena Lair
Director:
Jerry Burgos
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Tuesday, April 27, 2021, 8:00 PM – 8:45 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Flight Recorder Poetry brings you the Flight Simulator Remote Readings, a biweekly digital reading series, only at the Tank. Each reading features a line-up of emerging poets, with art that speaks to where we are, where we’re going, and where we’ve gone wrong.
Hosted by Mike Fracentese. Poets to be announced in advance of each show.
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Monday, April 26, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
"Junko," is a play that concerns a young woman en route to discover her ancestry in Japan. She is waylaid on the Hawaiian islands due to the Tohoku earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster that crippled Japan in 2011. Junko, the title character, is rough around the edges. She had been on her way to discover her ancestral home at a family reunion in Fukushima prefecture. The Tohoku earthquake and the nuclear disaster to follow makes her trip impossible. She is waylaid on the Hawaiian islands where unexpectedly she is still able to connect with her ancestry, while also soaking in the spirit of aloha.
The proceeds for this presentation will be donated to Stop AAPI Hate, https://stopaapihate.org/
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Monday, April 26, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Behold! A live improv show on Zoom! You probably don't know Loser Boy as an improv team charting a course to undiscovered improvisation, but that's who we are. We're taking our show online and that's a new thing in itself! LOSER BOY features Dana Patrice, Emily Keown, Deirdre Manning, Jordan McDonough and John Racioppo (and sometimes, SPECIAL GUESTS!)
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Sunday, April 25, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Sunday, April 25, 2021, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Sunday, April 25, 2021, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Sunday, April 25, 2021, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
- Streaming Online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Join us April 25 at 2pm (Pacific)/5pm (Eastern) for a celebration of weirdness, as we lean into these wonderful works that comprise a new play anthology The Weirdest Plays of 2020 available here. There are plenty of short play collections available — But we wanted something more! We wanted to put together a grouping of new works that reflect a different, weirder aesthetic. Plays with octopuses, talking elephants, plays that take place in the last car of a rolling shit train. And then 2020 itself devolved into the weirdest year any of us had likely encountered in our lifetimes, and — suddenly these weird plays seem all the more relevant!
This exciting event features A RARE BIRD by Bella Poynton, ESTRAGON’S BOOT by Daniella Vinitski Mooney, L.A. 8 AM, Mark Harvey Levine, MALCOLM by Joe Starzyk, OLD AGE AND TREACHERY by Wyatt Lamoureux, PERFECT NUMBERS by Diana Burbano, ADAPT OR DIE by Robin Rice, THE ELEPHANT AND THE LIGHT IN CLAIRE’S SUITCASE by Greg Romero, TWO-TIMING LOAF OF BREAD by Ryan M. Bultrowicz, VAGINA OF VENGEANCE by Tiffany Antone and SH*T TRAIN by Rachael Carnes.
Creative teams hail from every corner of the U.S. and Canada.
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Sunday, April 25, 2021, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Email Pro is a recurring 60-minute livestream based on Ivan Anderson's long-running email performance art. The show consists of writing and sending emails to strangers, whose email addresses are provided by members of the chat audience. The emails themselves consist of parodies of self-help, absurd distortions of what it’s like to be a person, and frantic attempts to tell the truth and be helpful. Writing and sending them serves as a vehicle for improvised standup comedy and a very glitchy masterclass in using email.
"Almost surprisingly captivating"
—Exeunt
"Ivan Anderson: all around the guy you go to to find out what is cool and funny"
—Front Row Center
"Borders on self-reflection, absurdity, and spam"
—Innovations in Socially Distant Performance
"Ivan Anderson has created an entirely original, completely improvised show around the concept of writing and sending emails to strangers, and the result is the highly entertaining and incredibly creative Email Pro."
—Broadway World
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Saturday, April 24, 2021, 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Saturday, April 24, 2021, 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Saturday, April 24, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Saturday, April 24, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:40 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
*RSVP is required to attend Virtual 7x7.
16 virtual rounds of RULE OF 7x7 have wrapped, featuring brand new 10-minute plays presented in a deliciously innovative virtual fashion.
And now... 7x7 is a NEW YORK TIMES, PLAYBILL & TIME OUT NEW YORK highlight for quality virtual content!
So, it's time for another special, condensed round of New York's favorite short play festival. It's the show critics have called "brilliant," "ingenious," and "an electrifying comedic experience."
It's... VIRTUAL RULE OF 7x7: April Edition!
7 writers.
7 rules.
7 new virtual plays.
2 nights only.
Performed on Zoom | Streamed on YouTube.
Hosted & Produced by Brett Epstein.
For more on Rule of 7x7: www.thetanknyc.org/rule-of-7x7
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Friday, April 23, 2021, 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 23, 2021, 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 23, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 23, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Friday, April 23, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:40 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
*RSVP is required to attend Virtual 7x7.
16 virtual rounds of RULE OF 7x7 have wrapped, featuring brand new 10-minute plays presented in a deliciously innovative virtual fashion.
And now... 7x7 is a NEW YORK TIMES, PLAYBILL & TIME OUT NEW YORK highlight for quality virtual content!
So, it's time for another special, condensed round of New York's favorite short play festival. It's the show critics have called "brilliant," "ingenious," and "an electrifying comedic experience."
It's... VIRTUAL RULE OF 7x7: April Edition!
7 writers.
7 rules.
7 new virtual plays.
2 nights only.
Performed on Zoom | Streamed on YouTube.
Hosted & Produced by Brett Epstein.
For more on Rule of 7x7: www.thetanknyc.org/rule-of-7x7
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Thursday, April 22, 2021, 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Join Meg and Portia for a supportive stand up zoom mic! 15 slots, 5 min.
Email TheArmoryComedy@gmail.com to get on the online guest list.
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Thursday, April 22, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Streaming Online!
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
TICKETS!
Newly given a rank, a post, and a task, Private Cash longs for the world before it changed, or at least they think they do. Captain Lolly arrives every morning at dawn to find that Cash hasn’t been telling the truth, completing their orders, or sleeping a wink. Whether it’s bare knuckle fighting or bare foot dancing, Cash and Lolly compete for control, a sense of normalcy, and a nap. Created and performed by Chloe Rice and Natasha Roland.
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Thursday, April 22, 2021, 8:00 PM – 8:45 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
You're On Mute is the International Online Impro quiz created by Screaming Media Productions (the people that created Gi60: the worlds only International One Minute Theatre festival) in association with The Tank NYC and stage@leeds, UK
You’re On Mute is an online improvised comedy quiz hosted by Gi60 creator Steve Ansell that proves people can get together and laugh even when they are apart. The show features a cast of highly talented artists from the US and the UK including, Natalie Bellingham, Ally Callaghan, Carolyn Eden, Jonathan Nathaniel Dindle-El and Matt Rogers.
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Thursday, April 22, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Thursday, April 22, 2021, 3:00 PM – 3:45 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
You're On Mute is the International Online Impro quiz created by Screaming Media Productions (the people that created Gi60: the worlds only International One Minute Theatre festival) in association with The Tank NYC and stage@leeds, UK
You’re On Mute is an online improvised comedy quiz hosted by Gi60 creator Steve Ansell that proves people can get together and laugh even when they are apart. The show features a cast of highly talented artists from the US and the UK including, Natalie Bellingham, Ally Callaghan, Carolyn Eden, Jonathan Nathaniel Dindle-El and Matt Rogers.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2021, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
- Streaming Online!
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Quaos (Pronounced: Chaos but with a Q)
Join Chloe and Natasha reminiscing through a chaotic rundown of work created this quarantine from a full fledged series pilot to a play that maybe should never see the light of day. We're guaranteed to either make you laugh or make you very afraid so come take the gamble with us.
What is CyberTank Variety Show?
A weekly, remote, multidisciplinary, variety arts gathering open to all where we explore
t h e a t r i c a l i t y + t h e m e s by you.
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Monday, April 19, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Behold! A live improv show on Zoom! You probably don't know Loser Boy as an improv team charting a course to undiscovered improvisation, but that's who we are. We're taking our show online and that's a new thing in itself! LOSER BOY features Dana Patrice, Emily Keown, Deirdre Manning, Jordan McDonough and John Racioppo (and sometimes, SPECIAL GUESTS!)
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Sunday, April 18, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Sunday, April 18, 2021, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Sunday, April 18, 2021, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Sunday, April 18, 2021, 2:30 PM – 3:40 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Breathe. Feel your sitz bones. Take in the sounds around you. Take in the thoughts around you. Your own thoughts. Others’ thoughts. (Maybe you’ll hear them!) Notice them. Choose to notice - or choose to not. Choose to grow. Or not. Follow your intuition.
Intuitive Men is a remote yoga class that’s also a remote yoga play. It's about the places your brain goes while you engage your desire to do better. In the play, two men played by Will Arbery (Heroes of the Fourth Turning) and Brendan Dalton (Dickinson, Younger) do yoga. For the first time ever, you can join them by following along with live yoga instruction from actor and yoga teacher Liz Livingston (YogaPiano, Othello).
Performed by Brendan Dalton, Will Arbery, Jillian Sun, and Liz Livingston.
"Intuitive Men" was written by Sofya Levitsky-Weitz (Gaslit, feat. Julia Roberts).
This yoga class adaptation was created by Jake Beckhard (Peter Smith's Diana.)
Sound Design by Ran Xia (Prometheus Bound).
Yoga Score and additional material written by Liz Livingston.
Animation by Olivia Vaughn Hern.
Video Production by Mat Stolarik
Original Direction by Jake Beckhard
Original Sound Design by Adrian Bridges.
Original Costume Design by Mitchel Wolf.
Original Assistant Director Carolyn Kettig
Originally Choreographed by Matty Davis
Originally Produced by Audrey Rosenblith
Originally Filmed by Jon Arturo and Mitchel Wolf.
Supplementary Audio Performed By: Ali Andre Ali, Andy Boyd, Dan Beckhard, David Rosenberg, Dustin Chinn, Fernando Gonzalez, George Silvertooth, Jake Beckhard, James Flaim, James Matt Reilly, Jon Cook, Jonathan Cantor, Meaghan Johnson, Michael Galligan, Michael Ortiz, Nate Netzley, Ryan Dobrin, Sam Pell, Shaun Leisher, Trey Fillmore.
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Sunday, April 18, 2021, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Breathe. Feel your sitz bones. Take in the sounds around you. Take in the thoughts around you. Your own thoughts. Others’ thoughts. (Maybe you’ll hear them!) Notice them. Choose to notice - or choose to not. Choose to grow. Or not. Follow your intuition.
Intuitive Men is a remote yoga class that’s also a remote yoga play. It's about the places your brain goes while you engage your desire to do better. In the play, two men played by Will Arbery (Heroes of the Fourth Turning) and Brendan Dalton (Dickinson, Younger) do yoga. For the first time ever, you can join them by following along with live yoga instruction from actor and yoga teacher Liz Livingston (YogaPiano, Othello).
Performed by Brendan Dalton, Will Arbery, Jillian Sun, and Liz Livingston.
"Intuitive Men" was written by Sofya Levitsky-Weitz (Gaslit, feat. Julia Roberts).
This yoga class adaptation was created by Jake Beckhard (Peter Smith's Diana.)
Sound Design by Ran Xia (Prometheus Bound).
Yoga Score and additional material written by Liz Livingston.
Animation by Olivia Vaughn Hern.
Video Production by Mat Stolarik
Original Direction by Jake Beckhard
Original Sound Design by Adrian Bridges.
Original Costume Design by Mitchel Wolf.
Original Assistant Director Carolyn Kettig
Originally Choreographed by Matty Davis
Originally Produced by Audrey Rosenblith
Originally Filmed by Jon Arturo and Mitchel Wolf.
Supplementary Audio Performed By: Ali Andre Ali, Andy Boyd, Dan Beckhard, David Rosenberg, Dustin Chinn, Fernando Gonzalez, George Silvertooth, Jake Beckhard, James Flaim, James Matt Reilly, Jon Cook, Jonathan Cantor, Meaghan Johnson, Michael Galligan, Michael Ortiz, Nate Netzley, Ryan Dobrin, Sam Pell, Shaun Leisher, Trey Fillmore.
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Saturday, April 17, 2021, 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Saturday, April 17, 2021, 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Saturday, April 17, 2021, 8:30 PM – 9:30 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Ghosts of Valentines Past A Spooktacular Cabaret Haunted by an ex? Petrified of commitment? Obsessively scrolling through texts from when hooking up with strangers was a thing? Gash Theatre brings you a spooktacular night full of spine-tingling cabaret acts - drag, burlesque, clown, and music that will make you shiver with delight - celebrating the thing that haunts us all: LOVE. Grab your fangs and join us for a hair-raising experience with our scarily hot guest performers: Cabbage the Clown - Casual Wednesday - Chai - Charlie Wood - Fran Sparklypants - Marlene Peach - Melancholia Blackbile - Mina Van Yeaux - Miss Lolly May - Miss Terri Boxx - Mr. Sam Bam Thankyoumaam - Paul Aleksandr - Risqué And, of course, GASH This show is 18+, as it will include nudity, gore, strong language, and sexual references (all the good stuff). All ticket proceeds will go towards GASH THEATRE GETS GHOSTED, a new digital theatre production streaming with The Tank this May.
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Saturday, April 17, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Saturday, April 17, 2021, 2:30 PM – 3:40 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Breathe. Feel your sitz bones. Take in the sounds around you. Take in the thoughts around you. Your own thoughts. Others’ thoughts. (Maybe you’ll hear them!) Notice them. Choose to notice - or choose to not. Choose to grow. Or not. Follow your intuition.
Intuitive Men is a remote yoga class that’s also a remote yoga play. It's about the places your brain goes while you engage your desire to do better. In the play, two men played by Will Arbery (Heroes of the Fourth Turning) and Brendan Dalton (Dickinson, Younger) do yoga. For the first time ever, you can join them by following along with live yoga instruction from actor and yoga teacher Liz Livingston (YogaPiano, Othello).
Performed by Brendan Dalton, Will Arbery, Jillian Sun, and Liz Livingston.
"Intuitive Men" was written by Sofya Levitsky-Weitz (Gaslit, feat. Julia Roberts).
This yoga class adaptation was created by Jake Beckhard (Peter Smith's Diana.)
Sound Design by Ran Xia (Prometheus Bound).
Yoga Score and additional material written by Liz Livingston.
Animation by Olivia Vaughn Hern.
Video Production by Mat Stolarik
Original Direction by Jake Beckhard
Original Sound Design by Adrian Bridges.
Original Costume Design by Mitchel Wolf.
Original Assistant Director Carolyn Kettig
Originally Choreographed by Matty Davis
Originally Produced by Audrey Rosenblith
Originally Filmed by Jon Arturo and Mitchel Wolf.
Supplementary Audio Performed By: Ali Andre Ali, Andy Boyd, Dan Beckhard, David Rosenberg, Dustin Chinn, Fernando Gonzalez, George Silvertooth, Jake Beckhard, James Flaim, James Matt Reilly, Jon Cook, Jonathan Cantor, Meaghan Johnson, Michael Galligan, Michael Ortiz, Nate Netzley, Ryan Dobrin, Sam Pell, Shaun Leisher, Trey Fillmore.
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Saturday, April 17, 2021, 11:30 AM – 12:40 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Breathe. Feel your sitz bones. Take in the sounds around you. Take in the thoughts around you. Your own thoughts. Others’ thoughts. (Maybe you’ll hear them!) Notice them. Choose to notice - or choose to not. Choose to grow. Or not. Follow your intuition.
Intuitive Men is a remote yoga class that’s also a remote yoga play. It's about the places your brain goes while you engage your desire to do better. In the play, two men played by Will Arbery (Heroes of the Fourth Turning) and Brendan Dalton (Dickinson, Younger) do yoga. For the first time ever, you can join them by following along with live yoga instruction from actor and yoga teacher Liz Livingston (YogaPiano, Othello).
Performed by Brendan Dalton, Will Arbery, Jillian Sun, and Liz Livingston.
"Intuitive Men" was written by Sofya Levitsky-Weitz (Gaslit, feat. Julia Roberts).
This yoga class adaptation was created by Jake Beckhard (Peter Smith's Diana.)
Sound Design by Ran Xia (Prometheus Bound).
Yoga Score and additional material written by Liz Livingston.
Animation by Olivia Vaughn Hern.
Video Production by Mat Stolarik
Original Direction by Jake Beckhard
Original Sound Design by Adrian Bridges.
Original Costume Design by Mitchel Wolf.
Original Assistant Director Carolyn Kettig
Originally Choreographed by Matty Davis
Originally Produced by Audrey Rosenblith
Originally Filmed by Jon Arturo and Mitchel Wolf.
Supplementary Audio Performed By: Ali Andre Ali, Andy Boyd, Dan Beckhard, David Rosenberg, Dustin Chinn, Fernando Gonzalez, George Silvertooth, Jake Beckhard, James Flaim, James Matt Reilly, Jon Cook, Jonathan Cantor, Meaghan Johnson, Michael Galligan, Michael Ortiz, Nate Netzley, Ryan Dobrin, Sam Pell, Shaun Leisher, Trey Fillmore.
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Friday, April 16, 2021, 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 16, 2021, 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 16, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 16, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Thursday, April 15, 2021, 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
The Tank presents
Puppet Spread: Sprouts! on CyberTank
Thursday, April 15, 2021 at 9pm EDT
PG-13, Live-Stream, $5/$15/$25
Puppet Spread: Sprouts! on CyberTank returns to 2021 with a puppet slam showcase of puppetry talent across the globe. Presented in the style of a late-night TV talk show featuring puppet makers Brzezinski & Schap, Daniel A. Kelin, II; Bonnie Kim, Krystall Puppet Theatre, Amy Oestreicher, Puppets in Prague, and more!
Puppet Spread: Sprouts! is hosted by the Ladies of Mischief: Mery Cheung, Julia Darden, and Christina Rodriguez.
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Thursday, April 15, 2021, 8:00 PM – 8:45 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
You're On Mute is the International Online Impro quiz created by Screaming Media Productions (the people that created Gi60: the worlds only International One Minute Theatre festival) in association with The Tank NYC and stage@leeds, UK
You’re On Mute is an online improvised comedy quiz hosted by Gi60 creator Steve Ansell that proves people can get together and laugh even when they are apart. The show features a cast of highly talented artists from the US and the UK including, Natalie Bellingham, Ally Callaghan, Carolyn Eden, Jonathan Nathaniel Dindle-El and Matt Rogers.
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Thursday, April 15, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Thursday, April 15, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
An open mic night, an open floor, for movement artists, humans, and explorers. A safe-space to meet, share, listen and learn from each other. A space to connect to other movement-artists, hear their stories, get inspired to move, and have the chance to perform & present work informally. In a time that has been very isolating for many dance + movement artists, Open Floor is an opportunity for artists to gather, foster a sense of community, and keep their creative energies flowing.
Artists are encouraged to take the space to share and listen, to express and absorb. For processing + expressing through the body.
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Thursday, April 15, 2021, 3:00 PM – 3:45 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
You're On Mute is the International Online Impro quiz created by Screaming Media Productions (the people that created Gi60: the worlds only International One Minute Theatre festival) in association with The Tank NYC and stage@leeds, UK
You’re On Mute is an online improvised comedy quiz hosted by Gi60 creator Steve Ansell that proves people can get together and laugh even when they are apart. The show features a cast of highly talented artists from the US and the UK including, Natalie Bellingham, Ally Callaghan, Carolyn Eden, Jonathan Nathaniel Dindle-El and Matt Rogers.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 8:00 PM – 8:45 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Flight Recorder Poetry brings you the Flight Simulator Remote Readings, a biweekly digital reading series, only at the Tank. Each reading features a line-up of emerging poets, with art that speaks to where we are, where we’re going, and where we’ve gone wrong.
Hosted by Mike Fracentese. Poets to be announced in advance of each show.
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Monday, April 12, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Behold! A live improv show on Zoom! You probably don't know Loser Boy as an improv team charting a course to undiscovered improvisation, but that's who we are. We're taking our show online and that's a new thing in itself! LOSER BOY features Dana Patrice, Emily Keown, Deirdre Manning, Jordan McDonough and John Racioppo (and sometimes, SPECIAL GUESTS!)
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Sunday, April 11, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Sunday, April 11, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Sunday, April 11, 2021, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Sunday, April 11, 2021, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Sunday, April 11, 2021, 5:00 PM – 6:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Sunday, April 11, 2021, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Email Pro is a recurring 60-minute livestream based on Ivan Anderson's long-running email performance art. The show consists of writing and sending emails to strangers, whose email addresses are provided by members of the chat audience. The emails themselves consist of parodies of self-help, absurd distortions of what it’s like to be a person, and frantic attempts to tell the truth and be helpful. Writing and sending them serves as a vehicle for improvised standup comedy and a very glitchy masterclass in using email.
"Almost surprisingly captivating"
—Exeunt
"Ivan Anderson: all around the guy you go to to find out what is cool and funny"
—Front Row Center
"Borders on self-reflection, absurdity, and spam"
—Innovations in Socially Distant Performance
"Ivan Anderson has created an entirely original, completely improvised show around the concept of writing and sending emails to strangers, and the result is the highly entertaining and incredibly creative Email Pro."
—Broadway World
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Saturday, April 10, 2021, 10:00 PM – 11:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Saturday, April 10, 2021, 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Saturday, April 10, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Saturday, April 10, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 9, 2021, 10:00 PM – 10:30 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
TICKETS
A "Flight of the Conchords" take on an ongoing Shakespeare rehearsal~!
Andria and Charles read from Richard III again and again as comedy, tragedy, improv - a weekly quarantine pastime. Only 30 minutes!
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Friday, April 9, 2021, 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 9, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Co-produced by Hypokrit Productions and The Tank, Dipti Bramhandkar's Islands of Contentment is a moving meditation comprised of thirteen monologues. An elegy to the (dis)harmony of romantic relationships, each piece invites us into the intimate, poignant, and hilarious interactions with significant others in the form of modern-day confessionals. Thirteen characters reflect on moments that feel strangely familiar: the break-up dream, the plight of the nice guy, the ex who unexpectedly shows up, and even a baking fetish. No one writes love songs about this stuff.
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Friday, April 9, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Thursday, April 8, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Coming to you live (or perhaps not), from our isolation to yours, it’s.... RIGHT NOW!
What are we supposed to do while we’re stuck inside? What can we create from the insanity of this world? Is anything live anymore? Is time meaningless? Are we all trapped in one big endless Zoom call???
The answers to these questions may never become clear, but one thing is certain: It’s as good a time as any for an absurdist virtual variety show!
Created by playwright/deviser Max Mondi and director/deviser Emerie Snyder, RIGHT NOW! appears across The Tank’s digital programming in 2021. The show’s segments embrace and play with new digital platforms—poking holes in them, stretching the fabric of their limitations, and exploring the surreal nature of our lives during this time of terrifying change and uncertainty. Each segment debuts as a prelude to one of the Tank’s currently running shows. Then, once a month, these RIGHT NOW! segments turn into a full-length live show, featuring additional sketches, and a wide array of theatre artists—comedians, musicians, dancers, designers, and more. Primary collaborators include: Adrian D. Cameron, media designer & technical director; Daisy Long, lighting consultant; Mx. Brian Lowdermilk, composer; and Celia Krefter, stage manager.
RIGHT NOW! offers some reprieve. Some recognition. Something deeply silly for our deeply traumatic times.
We all may be locked inside, staring at our screens, and not showering as much as we used to. But we’re all experiencing that same thing, on a global scale that we’ve never seen before. This show is an invitation to just be together in our isolation, just for a few minutes, just a bit absurdly, just right now.
It’s not theatre. It’s not TV. It’s RIGHT NOW!
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Tuesday, April 6, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:15 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Haunted paintings, sexy M&M's, evil algorithms, and hypnobirthing. Join us at 4 Your Information 10 to experience ~10 four-minute fever dreams from people with incredible niche interests who have a lot to say and not a lot of time to say it. Expect to laugh, expect to learn, expect WordArt.
Hosted by Collin Knopp-Schwyn. With presentations by Mike Fracentese, Elyse Durand, Talia Feldberg, Michelle Drozdick, Landry Levine, Elizabeth Fetterolf, Alex Cina-Bernard, and Collin Knopp-Schwyn.
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Monday, April 5, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Behold! A live improv show on Zoom! You probably don't know Loser Boy as an improv team charting a course to undiscovered improvisation, but that's who we are. We're taking our show online and that's a new thing in itself! LOSER BOY features Dana Patrice, Emily Keown, Deirdre Manning, Jordan McDonough and John Racioppo (and sometimes, SPECIAL GUESTS!)
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Sunday, April 4, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Sunday, April 4, 2021, 5:00 PM – 6:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Saturday, April 3, 2021, 10:00 PM – 11:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Saturday, April 3, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Saturday, April 3, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
WHORTICULTURE is an unflinching look at the ways women/girls go through life. Using narrative and spoken word, this all-female feminist production follows 3 girls coming of age in a toxic culture. Produced by AJ Campbell, Quarantine Players. Directed by Sophia Menconi. Starring Tzena Nicole Egblomasse , Sarah Wiesehahn, and Teresa Hui. Written by Emma Goldman-Sherman.
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Friday, April 2, 2021, 10:00 PM – 10:30 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
TICKETS
A "Flight of the Conchords" take on an ongoing Shakespeare rehearsal~!
Andria and Charles read from Richard III again and again as comedy, tragedy, improv - a weekly quarantine pastime. Only 30 minutes!
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Friday, April 2, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Friday, April 2, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
WHORTICULTURE is an unflinching look at the ways women/girls go through life. Using narrative and spoken word, this all-female feminist production follows 3 girls coming of age in a toxic culture. Produced by AJ Campbell, Quarantine Players. Directed by Sophia Menconi. Starring Tzena Nicole Egblomasse , Sarah Wiesehahn, and Teresa Hui. Written by Emma Goldman-Sherman.
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Thursday, April 1, 2021, 11:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- On Demand
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
A rock requiem starring the Brontë siblings -- Anne, most feminist and most faithful, a neosoul star; Emily, melancholy alt-rock prodigy; Branwell, full of the blues; and Charlotte, fiery frontwoman, desperate for recognition and love. A staged concept album that defies traditional musical theatre, Glass Town explores familial bonds, grief, and isolation, using the literary family as archetypal touchstones.
PROGRAM: drive.google.com/file/d/1DAzC5jzD1bCGfGBiDfGqCiiwYyhoUk-j/view?usp=sharing
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Thursday, April 1, 2021, 8:30 PM – 9:30 PM
- Streaming Online!
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Join Meg and Portia for a supportive stand up zoom mic! 15 slots, 5 min.
sign up here!
Email TheArmoryComedy@gmail.com to watch.
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Thursday, April 1, 2021, 8:00 PM – 9:05 PM
- The Tank
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
Prometheus Bound examines the discrepancy between what is legal versus what is just, to dismantle the concept of injustice veiled as order. Prometheus Bound is fully designed and staged for an audience of no one in The Tank’s 98 Seat theater. Instead, it is captured for the screen by Iris Media Works as a purely cinematic experience, with mask, original music and deeply compelling performances of the late Rubenstein's visionary text.
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Thursday, April 1, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
- Streaming online
- 312 W 36th St
- New York, NY, 10018
- United States
WHORTICULTURE is an unflinching look at the ways women/girls go through life. Using narrative and spoken word, this all-female feminist production follows 3 girls coming of age in a toxic culture. Produced by AJ Campbell, Quarantine Players. Directed by Sophia Menconi. Starring Tzena Nicole Egblomasse , Sarah Wiesehahn, and Teresa Hui. Written by Emma Goldman-Sherman.