CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Face Tape is back for another year of the chaos, camp, and all out hilarity that you know and love!
KTCO presents two world premieres choreographed by Katie Corrao in collaboration with company dancers. Sauadade and Grève Rèvolte, though starkly different, will together guide the audience from introspection towards awakening. Prompting a deconstruction of ourselves, a reflection of personal truths, shared responsibility, and the values that define us.
Jenny just got engaged and she's very very excited although her fiancee doesn't seem to want to help plan the wedding or talk to her. But when a Prince on a unicorn offers Jenny some sexy solace, maybe things will work out ok? I Wanttt a Unicorn Frappe!!! is a frothy satire about wedding culture, addiction, societal pressure on women, and just how far we will go to avoid the truth.
What happens when the ghosts of your past collide with the uncertainty of your future?
RETURNING after its popular run at NYC Fringe. This meta-theatrical solo performance grapples with youth, tragedy, and validation while attempting to provide insight into the world's most famous love story.
Bryan Stoops has performed in twenty-two countries on five continents, in such exotic cities as Melbourne, Casablanca, and Newark. Featuring some of the best stand-up comedians in NYC. Bryan headlines.
Pop is a sapphic romp through paintings as we follow Sedna and Lani’s love from before life to after death.
To let go of who she was, Samantha does what anyone would--throw a funeral for her past selves and invite everyone who knew-her-when to the party. "Skilled comedy voice" (FringeReview).
DanceLink presents 10 dances all made for a 4x4 foot "tiny" stage. Each piece combines into a metaphorical voyage towards finding what matters most. Join us for a wild ride of emotional revelation, all with a touch of humor.
Come spend the afternoon celebrating four self-produced plays by trans authors published by 1319 Press.
He Hates Me! is a comedy where dormant guilt spirals into obsessive overcorrection, unleashing escalating chaos- and landing on the brutal, hilarious truth: not everyone is going to like you.
Join us for another PUNCH puppet slam - where a diverse group of puppet artists use a wide variety of puppet styles to tell one story or collaborate on one wonderful puppet experience. This time we are taking on the epic story of Odysseus. Come for Sirens and Cyclops, Gods and Goddesses, Lotus-Eaters, the Underworld and more!
Set in the late 1980s, two performers set out to revive variety television with a vibrant show blending U.S. and Mexican pop culture through dance, comedy, and music.
"Percolating" is a dance showcase presented by Chutzpah Dance, focusing on refined works-in-progress pieces allowing artists to explore new experimental ideas.
A weekend of radio theater: Friday night is the suspenseful "The Strange Case of Nick M." Saturday night is the philosophically farcical "Price in Purgatory." Pre-recorded. Strictly audio. Eye-masks provided.
In T-BOY ON GRINDR, João d’Orey traces transmasculine desire through the fragmented landscape of digital intimacy. Moving between humor and vulnerability, the performance unpacks the politics of visibility, the commodification of bodies, and the search for connection in queer online spaces.
Through a budding relationship with a Black, trans Rootworker, evangelical youth pastor Jason finds himself thrust into the unfamiliar world of queer identity politics.
An impossible tale of ambition gone wrong. Part comedy, part romance, part portrait-of-an-artist-as-a-menace, TASMANIA! explores what happens when we don’t know when to stop or who to turn to next.
Tempest & The Black Madonna is a myth masquerading as a band: a volatile theatre ritual where live music, poetry, testimony, and storytelling build a temporary archive of Black queer memory and collective survival. Led and conjured by Brent Thomas Whiteside.
ANARCOAFEMINADO** is a fierce collision of queer chaos, rebellion, nightlife, and performance art — raw emotion, unapologetic energy, provocative visuals, and liberation without rules. Enter the beautiful collapse.
A Black queer feminist’s journey in fighting for gender justice gets complicated when her sugar daddy becomes her nonprofit's biggest donor. WTF!?
Why get breakup bangs when you can cross the country with a stranger?
OR CURRENT RESIDENT is a new play about the tenants and spirits of a crumbling building in Bushwick. Do you see that face in the cracked paint on the wall?
Vanity Fair staff writer Marley Park puts their journalistic integrity on the line as they interview (and fall for) Hollywood heartthrob Kiran Ramesh every day for a calendar year.
Jahne's love's her girlfriend, no, partner, eX. I love eX But am I in love with them? Or did I Used to Love Her
The trajectories of two gay couples are thrown off-balance as their non-monogamous relationships collide. OPEN is a comedy about relationships– why we get into them and how we keep them.
EGGS is a transvestigation into grief, grooming, parentification, and smoking magical joints amidst climate catastrophe, following Emory and Jude, two young-adult trans Bostonians desperately in need of change.
GET LOST is a sexy solo drag clown poetry play about chronic pain, gender, intimacy, and the nakedness that comes with those terrible topics. This show is very bad. You do NOT want to come see it.
Inspired by heart-warming all-star classics including VALENTINE'S DAY, MOTHER'S DAY, and NEW YEAR'S EVE, the even more heart-warming, even more star-studded BI VISIBILITY DAY celebrates friends, lovers, and strangers brought together in celebration of the queerest day of the year.
NY Gov. Kathy Hochul has tasked Sleth, a horse fancier and maniac, with creating a lecture immortalizing Horses for a far-off future where Horses no longer exist.