What's On

A CONVERSATION WITH SARAH JONES Artistic Director Reg E. Gaines chats with Tony winner Sarah Jones about her career and New York Theatre. FREE EVENT Dates: Wed, June 11, 2025 Booking and More Information
Good Grief & Admitted Good Grief by Marcus Harmon
A group of men come together weekly to share their experiences with loss. By opening up about the pain of losing loved ones - whether wives or cherished pets - they discover the universal weight of grief and find healing through vulnerability and friendship.

Admitted: by Juan Ramirez, Jr
When a skeptical police officer works detail to watch over an alleged criminal conspiracy theorist who's handcuffed to a hospital bed, the question arises - when one speaks truth, do you consider the person who's speaking that truth?
Dates: Thu, June 12, 2025 Booking and More Information
As I Eat The World As I Eat The World by Luis Herrera
A latine man confronts his mental health and eating disorders by attempting to literally EAT THE WORLD.

7 Actors. 1 Room by Matthew Keaton
At their final rehearsal, director Luther halts the session, sparking a tense meeting where deep personal conflicts and animosities unravel among the cast of 7 actors. With tensions boiling over and the pressure mounting, the actors are forced to confront their struggles, frustrations with the industry, and the harsh realities of their pasts that reveal the complexities of their relationships with each other.
Dates: Fri, June 13, 2025 Booking and More Information
7 Actors 1 Room by Matthew Keaton 7 Actors. 1 Room by Matthew Keaton
At their final rehearsal, director Luther halts the session, sparking a tense meeting where deep personal conflicts and animosities unravel among the cast of 7 actors. With tensions boiling over and the pressure mounting, the actors are forced to confront their struggles, frustrations with the industry, and the harsh realities of their pasts that reveal the complexities of their relationships with each other.
Dates: Sat, June 14, 2025 Booking and More Information
Arrivals Until the Departure & Waiting for the 6 Train Arrivals Until the Departure by Bilil Morsi
Arrivals Until the Departure transcends time and shows us the power of love and acceptance even in the face of tragedy. This play invites laughter, contemplation, and a wave of peace as we bear witness to the tumultuous chaos of Amina's life.

Waiting for the 6 Train by Elizabeth Shannon
Vashti, Scout, and Penn are three freshmen in college, new to New York City. After a night out, they get stuck on a 6 train platform, waiting for a mysterious train that is inexplicably delayed. Will it ever come, and will the girls be able to return home safely?
Dates: Wed, June 18, 2025 Booking and More Information
Black in the First Degree & Salome’ Black in the First Degree by Reginald T. Jackson
This play is a provocative and visceral look at the dynamic between White Police Officers and Young Black Males. Seen in the "wrong" neighborhood at the "wrong time" causes a Young Black male to go from a citizen to a perp; by an over eager White Cop. They square off and it ends in tragedy!!

Salome’ by Maryam S. Holleman
You’re invited to meet the original vamp in a one-woman piece that explores the life of the feminine enigma--whose sexuality and cold brutality history has exploited--from her origins as an unwanted child to the dance that would make her infamous.
Dates: Thu, June 19, 2025 Booking and More Information
Luv No Limit Luv No Limit by Bryan-Keyth Wilson
LUV NO LIMIT: a luvrz ballad is a poetic exploration of love, identity, and resilience as two gay Black men navigate the tumultuous intersection of personal desire and societal oppression. Their journey tests the transformative power of love, forcing them to confront their deepest fears and the truths they hide from themselves and each other.
Dates: Fri, June 20, 2025 Booking and More Information
Face Value Face Value by Leah Mijalski-Fahim
A successful writer is in for a ride when he hires a fiery new publicist who exceeds his so-called (s)expertise. When their professional research becomes personal, their preconceived notions are put to the test - maybe sex doesn’t have to be the most intimate form of connection
Dates: Sat, June 21, 2025 Booking and More Information
Letter & I Should Be Obliterated Letter by Momo Akashi

On the way from Tokyo to Los Angeles, he begins to write a letter. About his work as a schoolteacher, his neon-lit nights in the porn industry, and the mother he will never see again.


I Should Be Obliterated: by Alison Vincitore

As an asteroid hurtles toward New York, the city's loneliest souls contemplate their existence.
Dates: Wed, June 25, 2025 Booking and More Information
The Train Stoppers & Twenty Six Minutes The Train Stoppers by Adam Laporte (music and lyrics) & Amanda Freedman (book and lyrics)
Who really stops the MTA trains? THE TRAIN STOPPERS takes you on a 20-minute ride questioning what you think you know is true, what you know you know is true, and if universal truth even matters. Existential crises have never been more fun!

Twenty Six Minutes by Camyrn Cox
Twenty-Six Minutes" is a story of two strangers, both with bouquets of flowers, awaiting a delayed train. The piece is intended to highlight the nature of how objects take us to different places, but, at the same time, may bring us together.
Dates: Thu, June 26, 2025 Booking and More Information
Conquering the Canon Conquering the Canon by Michael Hagins

Michael Hagins may be the only artist to ever complete the Shakespeare Canon. But with every great achievement...comes a great loss.
Dates: Fri, June 27, 2025 Booking and More Information
Fresno Fresno by Augusto Federico Amador

Haunted by his memory of an early childhood UFO abduction, long\-\estranged son Ernie, returns home to his dying repressive father, The Old Vato, and his dangerous half-brother Paco, only to
learn the truth about the mysterious disappearance of his beloved hal\f\-brother Angel
Dates: Sat, June 28, 2025 Booking and More Information

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