In a novel collaboration between humans and AI, Artificial Flavors turns the hot topic of artificial intelligence into a theater experience like nothing else.
A penetrating look into the lives of practicing clergy members— Catholics, Episcopalians, Evangelicals, Fundamentalists, Jews, Mormons, Muslims—who have stopped believing in God.
A different kind of memory play, born from the idea that understanding who we once were is the only way to change what we are now.
A dark and thrilling musical ghost story by Kyle Jarrow and Duncan Sheik.
A harrowing true story, reconstructed for the stage by Lucas Hnath.
After a disastrous first date, gamer Jonas dusts off a long-ignored gift from his mother—a classic 2D “Black feminist video game”— hopeful that the game will grant him the key to winning Nicole back.
At the infamous (real-life!) Internet Research Agency, professional internet trolls work for days at a time to influence American popular opinion, creating the illusion of consensus—or conflict.
In Paul Swan is Dead and Gone, Claire Kiechel resurrects her great-great-uncle's salon and re-imagines it as an electrically charged theatrical space where the forces of life, death and art do battle.
Times Square tells the story of Nicky Marotta, a volatile street kid with dreams of becoming a musician, and Pamela Pearl, the withdrawn daughter of a wealthy City Commissioner. The two forge an unlikely bond and recreate themselves as a proto-Riot Grrl punk duo called The Sleeze Sisters.
Whatever the path of our lives may be, we all know that somehow, at some time, it ends. The finitude of life and the mystery of what happens after death lie at the heart of the great archetypal stories—the hero’s journey to the world of the dead and their eventual return with a transformed understanding of life.
Rink rats, hockey moms, tournament weekends and the quest to play your best. It’s tryout season in the Great State of Hockey!
Inspired by a tradition of classic musicals about show business, Pretty Filthy is the untold showbiz musical, based on interviews with adult entertainers.
Boy genius, rebel, visionary, Rimbaud set off a bomb in the world of letters with the publication of Illuminations.
Each year the female inmates at a Bogotá, Colombia prison compete in a beauty pageant intended by their jailers to motivate and rehabilitate them.
In a thrilling and timely production, presented in association with The Public Theater, The Great Immensity is a continent-hopping thriller following a woman, Phyllis, as she pursues her husband Karl who disappeared from a tropical island while on an assignment for a nature show.
Anne Washburn's imaginative dark comedy propels us forward nearly a century, following a new civilization stumbling into its future.
Written and directed by Steve Cosson with songs by Michael Friedman, Nobody's Lunch is a dark ride through the landscape of American public culture.
The lives of Eva Perón, Madame Mao, Elena Ceausescu, Imelda Marcos — and those of project author Anne Washburn and director Anne Kauffman — told through gossip, tape recorders, torch songs, spectacle, and grim historical analysis.