World Premiere of ROMANTIC ATMOS-FEAR Opens This Month
How much of a pain in the neck would it be to date Dracula? How can a couple of zombies tell when it's time to break up? What is the correct way to pronounce mozzarella? These are just some of the questions the new comedy Romantic Atmos-FEAR seeks to answer.
OBIE-Winning Theater Company Hoi Polloi Returns to JACK with WHITE ON WHITE
OBIE-winning theater company Hoi Polloi (Three Pianos; All Hands) returns to JACK with a peek inside the meeting of a white anti-racist group. As the members reckon with sacrifices they must make to live up to their principles, other forces begin to disrupt and unsettle their efforts. An uncanny ode to honesty, forgiveness, and accountability, this ensemble tour de force pulls the audience on a descent from the too-real to the sub-real.
PLACES YOU GO Comes to New World Theatre This Week
New World Theatre (NWT) will present the World Premiere production of Places You Go by New Hampshire playwright, William Ivers, at the Hatbox Theatre from March 25 through April 10. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, and Sundays at 2:00pm.
National Sawdust Announces FERUS Festival 2020
National Sawdust, the music incubator and venue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, announces the return of the annual FERUS Festival (January 10-17), featuring presentations from National Sawdust Artists-In-Residence and more. This annual showcase of untamed voices will present the latest in cutting-edge new music and multimedia, with an emphasis on performances that push the envelope. Each year the festival is a showcase for all that National Sawdust stands for as a music venue and nonprofit.
Yanira Castro I A Canary Torsi Marks 10th Anniversary With LAST AUDIENCE
New York Live Arts (Live Arts) presents the world premiere of Yanira Castro I a canary torsi's Last Audience October 16-20, 2019, commissioned as part of the Live Feed Residency Program. In the spirit of communal work built upon artist and audience collaboration, Last Audience is collectively navigated and embodied by every person in the theater. Each night, the performance is preceded by COMMUNE, a free public meal hosted by Castro and special guests to share dishes, poems, stories, and dance.