Two outsiders clean roads and uncover wounds that won’t wash away in this tense, heartfelt journey.
A tipsy actor retells a vampire classic, unleashing Transylvanian chaos on modern Manhattan.
A customized, interactive show with audience input that is unique every time!
Saheem Ali directs a joyful TWELFTH NIGHT as Free Shakespeare returns to a newly renovated Delacorte Theater.
Company XIV invites you to fall down the rabbit hole with this reimagining of Lewis Carroll’s "Alice’s…
A choreographed mixological adventure of unprecedented majesty.
An actor drinks heavily (think Comedy Central's 'Drunk History') and tries to corral others into enacting a…
Carmen Rivera’s play about a woman visiting Puerto Rico, her family's homeland, for the first time.
Two caregivers must care for a difficult woman in this new comedy.
A musical comedy blending faith, friendship, first love, and electro-Latin tunes.
A bloody comedy that lovingly parodies the popular horror movie of the same name.
Three sisters face loss, isolation, and change amidst shifting power in Puerto Rico.
On a desert island, six castaways navigate love, war, and Shakespearean mix-ups.
A solo performance tracing the intersecting lives of Lili Elbe and Darwin Del Fabro.
Jane Austen’s classic reimagined in a world premiere adaptation by Emily Breeze.
A fragile family faces upheaval in this bold reimagining of home, exile, and emotional truth.
A musical comedy about a fashion-savvy sorority graduate who enrolls at Harvard Law School.
A Texas teen’s puppet develops a foul mouth in Robert Askins’ dark comedy of faith and fury.
Lynn Nottage’s poignant drama follows a Black seamstress in 1905 NYC navigating love, work, and identity.
Rock opera by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber retelling Jesus’s final days through Judas’s eyes.
A comic, theatrical takedown of capitalism through stand-up, spectacle, and performance art.
Solo piece by Ana Carbatti and Andressa Furletti, directed by Furletti, inspired by Lispector and Ellison.
Dark comedy musical about six young adults in AA, by Michael Levin and directed by Chris Mackin.
Historical drama starring Len Cariou, presented by American Theatre of Actors.