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.
This Beautiful City is a play with music, created from interviews, that explores the Evangelical movement and its unofficial U.S. capital.
The Civilians leave New York City to pursue a story about a Hollywood movie and a lost flock of carelessly imprinted geese resulting in an eclectic show about disorientation, misplaced empathy and coming home.
Gone Missing is a study of things lost, and occasionally found again, in New York.
Crafted from interviews the cast conducted with their own parents, Tales from My Parents' Divorce is a heartbreaking and hilarious account of the parents' marriages and their subsequent divorces.
In the Footprint, a new play with music, tells the story of Brooklyn's largest development project in history.
Paris Commune employs a bold theatrical form to tell the story of this first socialist revolution in Europe.
The Civilians takes its singular brand of creative investigation in a bold new direction with Be the Death of Me, an installation performance piece that offers the audience intimate encounters with matters of life and death in New York City.