CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Touch is an intergenerational comedy about people in their sunset years living in the Sunshine State
Emily Dickinson might not be a star employee at Build-A-Buddy, but her penchant for literary craftsmanship may just turn a corporate prison into a den of liberation.
Who was the butch who took Georgia O’Keeffe camping, was an intimate friend for nine years, designed and built the internationally renowned house in Abiquiu—and did it all for love?
Join us in the Spinesy Borough as we brave the coldest and darkest winter yet. What extremes will you go to feel seen in this groundhog day of a political system?
At summer camp, four teenage girls–three queer and one in denial–play house together. As the game ends in demonic possession, secret desires and the supernatural threaten their realities and relationships.
"Isolated" is a song cycle of pieces written during, after, and about the COVID lockdown, featuring real headlines and emails. It premieres at the Tank on February 28th at 7pm.
Join us in following the adventures of Kirby the Clown (Kirby Denny) as they explore their expression, sexuality, puberty, and navigate the obstacles of living authentically queer.
Agnes in American History is about the obscure men who history remembers, and all of the "Elizabeths" who history has forgotten.
On the eve of their graduation, Danny is faced with shadows of themselves, all coming to light during their college's biggest party of the year
Get ready to experience the music of Wes Anderson’s films like you never have before! Marty Isenberg’s Wes Anderson Playlist combine modern jazz with a theatrical performance that is funny and heartfelt, like a Wes film.
A curator, a brick, and a hidden history. "Made In America?" is an immersive solo performance that unearths the unseen costs of globalization, labor, and identity—where art and industry collide.
Through this storytelling experience, we follow Bolt-Cutter as they analyze the past couple months- an open relationship gone wrong, a struggling health diagnosis, and the repetitive nature of life.
Loosely inspired by Tadeusz Kantor’s masterpiece The Dead Class and assembled from original text, recycled memories, family secrets, old photos, live violin score, and verbatim fragments of rediscovered memoirs and voicemails, DEADCLASS, OHIO is a seance for the living and a love song for the dead.
Since he was a young boy, Benny Winner dreamed of hosting a talk show like his heroes -- Jerry Springer, Steve Wilkos, and Maury Povich.
Some ideas need time to brew. Night Coffee showcases early-stage works—plays, comedy, and experiments—served with bagels and caffeine at an objectively bad hour. Bold choices, hot coffee, questionable decisions.
Butchery Lessons is a new play following a failed pastry chef and child of 9/11, Jo, through the underworld of New York’s culinary scene as she struggles with impending ill fate, inadequacy, and one recurring nightmare.
Two autistic roommates decide to steal a rare pinball machine when their rent gets raised in the pandemic.
A 90 minute preview of a deliciously slo burning 12 hour American voyage, fashioned after the sea bound pelagic birding tours. A sequel to Hamlet meets Colonial Williamsburg, shot in the desert
The cuties are back and sketchier than ever! Join us for a night of brand new original sketches, written and performed by The Clementine Players and friends. Be ready to laugh, cry, and cringe as we explore more topics that you never knew you wanted explored.
a depressed drama writer desperate to meet his impending deadline discovers a machine that helps boost creativity. This mysterious technology works wonders but the pages come at a painful price.
My Best Friend's Fish is a new play about codependency, self-worth, and what it means to be therapized by a talking fish.
Mae B. Tomorrow will make a feast for our consumption. She will also sing and lip sync and all that.
The Hole Story is a wild, humorous, eclectic and painfully honest ‘docu-cabaret’ offering a rare window into the birth world. This explosive production reveals the hilarious realities of having children
How much of ourselves will we sacrifice in order to find connection? Three women at different stages in life discuss dissatisfaction, insecurity and love.
Riley (Emi Lulley), an edgy playwright in love with her closeted best friend Cheyenne (Sara Abebe), creates an unruly new musical about the Unabomber – written after the arrest of the high school teacher who groomed her. The piece takes a surreal turn with the arrival of Ecoterrorist Taylor (Paige Flottman) and the Unabomber (Regina Famatigan), forcing Riley and Cheyenne to search for connection and tenderness at the end of the world.
Electro Archipelago is a chain of songs and short plays performed in celebration and defiance by a company of disabled/gender expansive artists.