C) New Cast Members
14) Titanique
D) Recordings
15) Ladyship
E) Streaming Run Extended
16) Common Ground
F) What's Happening This Week and More
Courtesy of Kelsey Theatre at MCCC |
Courtesy of DD PR |
Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR |
Courtesy of Spin Cycle |
Bill Irwin still can’t escape Samuel Beckett. The MacArthur Fellow has spent a lifetime captivated by the Irish writer’s language. In this intimate 90-minute evening, Irwin will explore a performer’s relationship with Beckett, mining the physical and verbal skills acquired in his years as a master clown and Tony Award-winning actor. Irwin’s approach to the comic, the tragic, and every side of Beckett’s work—including Waiting for Godot, Texts for Nothing, and more—will allow audiences to experience the language in compelling new ways. Whether you’re encountering the Nobel Prize winner’s writing for the first time or building on a body of Beckett knowledge, this dynamic showcase is not to be missed.
Irish Repertory Theatre (132 West 22 St.)
7/10 - 8/4
Opening Night 7/11
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit IRISHREP.ORG
Courtesy of DKC/O&M |
Todd Haimes Theatre (227 West 42nd St).
Closing 7/21
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit roundabouttheatre.org
C) New Cast Members
Courtesy of Vivacity Media Group |
14) Titanique
All aboard NYC’s must-sea musical comedy! When the music of Céline Dion makes sweet Canadian love with the eleven-time Oscar®-winning blockbuster film Titanic, you get Titanique, off-Broadway’s most award-winning splash hit, which turns one of the greatest love stories of all time into a hysterical musical fantasia. Want to find out what really happened to Jack and Rose on that fateful night? Just leave it to Céline Dion to enchant the audience with her totally wild take, recharting the course of Titanic’s beloved moments and characters with her iconic song catalog. Sailing on fierce powerhouse voices in show-stopping performances of such hits as “My Heart Will Go On,” “All By Myself”, and “To Love You More” – backed by the unparalleled energy of a full live band – Titanique is a one-of-a-kind theatrical voyage bursting with nostalgia, heart, and campy chaos.
Lisa Howard now playing Unsinkable Molly Brown
Nathan Lee Graham now playing Ruth Dewitt Bukater
Tommy Bracco joins the cast as Victor Garber 7/11
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.titaniquemusical.com.
D) Recordings
Courtesy of DD PR |
15) Ladyship
LADYSHIP the Musical is the story of teenage sisters Alice and Mary Reed who are unjustly convicted and forced to make the treacherous crossing from London to Australia in 1789. Inspired by true events, they must fight oppression, patriarchy, and politics to survive. With a contemporary alternative pop score by Laura Good and Linda Good of the critically acclaimed band, The Twigs, the story of LADYSHIP strikes a chord, whether in the 18th century or now — that when given no say in their lives or the world around them, women will always find their own voice.
LADYSHIP the Musical (Original Concept Recording) features book, music and lyrics by Laura Good and Linda Good – otherwise known as the critically acclaimed alternative pop musicians The Twigs and contains tracks by some of Broadway’s brightest stars including Maddie Shea Baldwin (Bright Star, The Ballad of Johnny and June), Lisa Karlin (1776), Savannah Frazier (Amazing Grace), Brandi Knox, Annie Sherman, and Trevor St. John-Gilbert. It also features Quentin Oliver Lee (Porgy and Bess, Phantom of the Opera) in one of his last recordings before his untimely passing in 2022.
1. Who Decides (2:16)
2. Seven Years (2:21)
3. The Bloody Code (2:10)
4. A Way Out (3:01)
5. So Many Stars (2:58)
6. Pour Another Rum (1:05)
7. Ready To Begin (3:13)
8. Only The Strong Survive (3:15)
9. Blessed Mary Full of Grace (:41)
10. The Emerald Wye (1:51)
11. The Bonnie Sea (:35)
12. Never Burns Away (Recitative) (1:05)
13. Never Burns Away (2:36)
14. Sparrow, Sparrow (2:08)
15. Everything Has a Price (3:49)
ACT II
16. Até Logo (1:41)
17. I Need an Anchor (3:10)
18. No Matter Where We’re Bound (2:34)
19. I’m Done (2:41)
20. I’ll Be Your Anchor (1:53)
21. Dig Deep (1:10)
22. I’ll Find a Way (3:31)
23. Finale (3:50)
E) Streaming Run Extended
16) Common Ground
America is a story that we keep telling. Until it comes true. It’s 2018. Immigration crackdowns. Family separation. Life is scary for immigrants in the U.S. But 15-year-old Ysabella Martinez hits town with stars in her eyes, ready to conquer New York and win fame and fortune as an influencer. She joins an after school program for fellow immigrants from all over the world, finds a prickly new best friend in NYC-born Emma, and begins to build her new life. But when ICE detains her and her family, she and her new friends discover that America is nothing like they thought it was.
This 90 minute musical, performed by a diverse cast of talented young actors, ages 11-18, is recommended for ages 11 and up. This production contains mature language and flashing lights.
Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR 17) Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre Presents Green Afternoon XI Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 5pm East Hampton, NY |
Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre presents its eleventh engagement of Green Afternoon on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 5pm in a unique garden setting in East Hampton, NY. Tickets include performance, wine, and hors d'oeuvres, and garden installations, and start at $150. For more info and ticketing, visit https://amandaselwyndance.org/
Green Afternoon XI will be a moving and immersive outdoor performance, including movement installations in the various outdoor “rooms” throughout the property followed by a seated performance on the great lawn of Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre’s recent World Premiere: Habit Formed. Habit Formed is an evening-length work that explores how habits are created and broken in our lives. These habits can manifest strength, ease, and freedom and also create limits, boundaries, and affliction. The ultimate journey of the work tells a story of discernment, unpacking how we can be empowered by our habits and not impaired by them.
18) Long Island’s ARGYLE THEATRE
Announces its upcoming 2024-25 Season:
A CHRISTMAS CAROL THE MUSICAL (11/7/24 - 1/5/25)
JERSEY BOYS (1/23/25 - 4/6/25)
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (4/24/25 - 6/15/25)
THE MUSIC MAN (7/10/25 - 8/31/25)
The new season begins on November 7, 2024
A Christmas Carol The Musical
11/7/24 - 1/5/25
Broadway heavy hitters Alan Menken (Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Disney's The Little Mermaid, Little Shop of Horrors) and Lynn Ahrens (Ragtime, Seussical, Once on This Island), breathe fantastic new life into the classic tale of A Christmas Carol.
Ebenezer Scrooge is a prosperous curmudgeon who believes that personal wealth is far more valuable than the happiness and comfort of others. With an infuriated "Bah! Humbug!" Scrooge summates his feelings of Christmas tidings and charitable giving, but he's forced to face his selfish ways when three ghosts on Christmas Eve lead him through his Past, Present and Future. Thanks to their guidance, Scrooge recognizes his faults and greets Christmas morning with a cheerful "Happy Christmas" before spending the day reconnecting and sharing love with those that mean the most to him.
A Christmas Carol is a spectacular adaptation of Charles Dickens' most well-known story.
Jersey Boys
1/23/25 - 4/6/25
With phenomenal music, memorable characters, and great storytelling, JERSEY BOYS follows the fascinating evolution of four blue-collar kids who became one of the greatest successes in pop music history. Winner of Best Musical at both the Tony Awards® and Olivier Awards®, JERSEY BOYS takes you behind the music of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons to discover the secret of a 40-year friendship as the foursome work their way from the streets of New Jersey to the heights of stardom. Audiences will be thrilled with electrifying performances of chart-topping hits, including “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” “Dawn,” and “My Eyes Adored You,” which brought The Four Seasons the highest honor: induction into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame.
Fiddler on The Roof
4/24/25 - 6/15/25
Winner of nine Tony Awards when it debuted in 1964, Fiddler on the Roof is the brainchild of Broadway legends, Jerome Robbins and Harold Prince; songwriters, Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick; and bookwriter, Joseph Stein. Touching audiences worldwide with its humor, warmth and honesty, this universal show is a staple of the musical theatre canon.
Set in the little village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, his wife, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Rich in historical and ethnic detail, Fiddler on the Roof's universal theme of tradition cuts across barriers of race, class, nationality, and religion, leaving audiences crying tears of laughter, joy, and sadness.
The Music Man
7/10/25 - 8/31/25
By turns wicked, funny, warm, romantic, and touching, The Music Man is family entertainment at its best. Meredith Willson's six-time Tony Award-winning musical comedy has been entertaining audiences since 1957 and is a family-friendly story to be shared with every generation.
The Music Man follows fast-talking traveling salesman Harold Hill, as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys' band that he vows to organize – this, despite the fact that he doesn't know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the librarian, who transforms him into a respectable citizen by curtain's fall.
Season Tickets Packages
Wed/Thurs Night Package ($270)
Any Performance Package ($290)
VIP* Wed/Thurs Night Package ($370)
VIP* Any Performance ($390)
*The VIP option provides additional credit to The Argyle Theatre: for an extra $100, patrons receive $120 in patron credit that can be utilized for any additional tickets throughout the year, whether for additional tickets to mainstage shows, tickets to children's theatre performances, or any of our special events
Important Upcoming Argyle Dates
July 15th - Season Ticket Packages available to General Public
July 22nd - Individual Tickets On Sale for all performances next Season
Plan ahead:
For group rates, please contact Marty Rubin, Director of Sales, at Marty@ArgyleTheatre.com.
Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR 20) India Week at Lincoln Center (part of Summer in the City) 7/10 - 7/14 |
- Comedy from Aasif Mandvi, Hari Kondabolu, Nimesh Patel, Aparna Nancherla, and Kiran Deol.
- The U.S. premiere of Samsara presented by the Aakash Odedra Company, an epic, mythological dance piece based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West.
- Ragamala Dance Company’s Avimukta: Where the Seeker Meets the Sacred featuring mother/daughter soloists Ranee Ramaswamy, Aparna Ramaswamy, and Ashwini Ramaswamy
- Five nights of Silent Discos and dancing led by a roster of world-renowned South Asian DJs curated by DJ Rekha, including, Ashu Rai, Offering Rain, Rajuju, and DJ Raat Ki Rani.
- A conversation presented in partnership with PEN America featuring distinguished NYC-based writers and creators of Indian descent.
- A concert production by Obie Award-winning writer/director Shayok Misha Chowdhury, whose recent play, Public Obscenities was singled out as one of the best theater works of 2023.
- GRAMMY-nominated singer Priya Darshini with her all-star band at Jazz Underground.
- A morning of mindfulness practices, breathwork, and gentle stretches led by dancer and yogi, Minila Shah.
- The 1920-set action blockbuster film “RRR,"
starring N.T. Rama Rao, Jr. and Ram Charan, with the showstopping dance number “Naatu Naatu,” for which composer M.M. Keeravani became the first Indian artist to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
EXPANSIVE LINE-UP OF FREE, LIVE PERFORMANCES
IN ITS 200-SEAT VENUE
THE GLADE
AS PART OF ITS BLOCKBUSTER SUMMER SEASON OF WORLD
PREMIERE EVENTS
SUZAN-LORI PARKS’ SULA & THE JOYFUL NOISE
“WONDROUS” DANCER MELISSA TOOGOOD
THE LEGENDARY JUSTIN VIVIAN BOND
ONE OF A KIND OYSTER MARKET ON THE HUDSON
COMIC MORGAN JAY & FRIENDS
THE ENDANGERED LANGUAGE ALLIANCE
MUSIC CURATED BY CÉCILE MCLORIN SALVANT
GIO ESCOBAR’S STANDING ON THE CORNER
From July 10-14, each night of Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks’s Tell Me More series will thoughtfully pair a musical performance with a conversation between Parks and an expert from a different field. On July 10, for an evening themed “Greens & Blues,” a set by blues legend Ruthie Foster will precede a talk between Parks and Majora Carter, founder of Sustainable South Bronx. Other guests include designer Daisy Wang, who will also dress Lori-Parks, freestyle MC Corey James Gray, Columbia astronomy professor Jane Huang, harpist Brandee Younger, historian Eric Foner, and Parks’ own Psychedelic Soap Box, a post-bop jazz collective with spoken word. On Saturday July 13, Parks will invite the audience into one of her engaging Watch Me Work sessions, alongside a very special guest, before taking the stage with her band Sula & the Joyful Noise.
Taking the Glade stage from July 17-21 will be “wondrous” (The New York Times) dancer Melissa Toogood, in an intimate epilogue to Pam Tanowitz’s Day for Night, playing concurrently in Little Island’s Amphitheater (The Amph).
Mx Justin Vivian Bond, downtown cabaret legend and recent recipient of the first Judy Icon Award, will play five nights from July 24-28.
The Island will host a one-of-a-kind Oyster Market, July 31-August 4, curated and overseen by New Amsterdam Market founder and culinary world all-star Robert LaValva. Alongside live oyster shucking, the market will feature local vendors selling their unique culinary creations, which pair perfectly with The Oyster Radio Hour playing simultaneously in The Amph.
Then, from August 7-11, Morgan Jay returns to Little Island for his third consecutive summer to host and curate a week of comedy, including acts by Jay Jurden, Neel Gosh, and Sarah Tollemache.
From August 14-18, linguists Ross Perlin and Daniel Kaufman, co-founders of the Endangered Language Alliance, will collaborate with Michael Leibenluft and Gung Ho Projects to create a series of performances about the past, present, and future of the world’s most linguistically diverse city. The series will be led by speakers of endangered, Indigenous, and minority languages, talking about their communities in their own words and in their own languages, alongside poetry, music, and movement, with texts based on Perlin's Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues in New York. A multilingual soundscape will draw on ELA’s digital language archive, with its recordings in more than one hundred languages, as well as visual elements from ELA’s digital landscape map and creative translanguaging translation strategies.
From August 21-25, Grammy Award-winning artist Cécile McLorin Salvant will lend her curatorial vision to the Glade, programming a set of performances by other musicians at the vanguard of their styles and forms, including jazz vocalist Vanisha Gould, folk artist June McDoom, multi-instrumentalist Lua Noah, pianist Sullivan Fortner, and more.
Closing out summer in the Glade, from August 28-September 1, Gio Escobar will host a series of unique, genre-bending experiences, including a bomba and a salsa night, before taking the stage with his own avant-garde collective, Standing on the Corner.
Tickets to Little Island’s summer season of performances, as well as information on free programs, are available at littleisland.org.
THE GLADE SERIES / FULL PERFORMANCE CALENDAR
JULY 10-14 / SUZAN-LORI PARKS
"Tell Me More"
A series of performances and conversation curated and hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winner Suzan-Lori Parks. Each evening, conceived around a pair of ideas, will feature a musical act and a conversation between Parks and a cultural luminary.
Wednesday, July 10, 2024, 7:00 PM
Blues & Greens: Conversation with Suzan-Lori Parks and Majora Carter / Performance by Ruthie Foster
The Glade
Thursday, July 11, 2024, 10:00 PM
The Runway & The Street: Conversation with fashion designer Daisy Wang / Performance by MC Corey James Gray & Freestyle Monday
The Glade
Friday, July 12, 2024, 10:00 PM
Outer Space & Inner Space: Conversation with Columbia Astronomy Professor Jane Huang / Performance by Psychedelic Soap Box /
The Play Ground
Saturday, July 13, 2024, 7:00 PM
Work & Play: Watch Me Work w/ Suzan-Lori Parks & Special Guest / Performance by Suzan-Lori Parks's Sula & the Joyful Noise
The Glade
Sunday, July 14, 2024, 7:00 PM
Past & Future: Conversation with Suzan-Lori Parks and Eric Foner / Performance by Brandee Younger
The Glade
JULY 17-21 / MELISSA TOOGOOD
“Epilogue: Pam Tanowitz’s ‘Day For Night’”
"Wondrous performer" (New York Times) Melissa Toogood dances an epilogue to choreographer Pam Tanowitz's Day for Night, playing at 8:30pm each night in The Amph.
Wednesday, July 17, 2024, 9:30 PM
Epilogue: Day for Night
The Glade
Thursday, July 18, 2024, 9:30 PM
Epilogue: Day for Night
The Glade
Friday, July 19, 2024, 9:30 PM
Epilogue: Day for Night
The Glade
Saturday, July 20, 2024, 9:30 PM
Epilogue: Day for Night
The Glade
Sunday, July 21, 2024, 9:30 PM
Epilogue: Day for Night
The Glade
JULY 24-28 / JUSTIN VIVIAN BOND
A Week of Cabaret
Wednesday, July 24, 2024, 6:30 PM
Justin Vivian Bond
The Glade
Thursday, July 25, 2024, 6:30 PM
Justin Vivian Bond
The Glade
Friday, July 26, 2024, 10:00 PM
Justin Vivian Bond
The Glade
Saturday, July 27, 2024, 10:00 PM
Justin Vivian Bond
The Glade
Sunday, July 28, 2024, 6:30 PM
Justin Vivian Bond
The Glade
July 31-August 4 / NEW AMSTERDAM OYSTER MARKET
A week of food. Curated by Roberta LaValva & the New Amsterdam Market
Food & Beverage available for purchase*
AUGUST 7-11 / MORGAN JAY & FRIENDS
A Week of Comedy
Wednesday, August 7, 2024, 7PM
Morgan Jay, Usama Siddique, Isa Medina, Daniel Bridgegadd
The Glade
Thursday, August 8, 2024, 7PM
Morgan Jay, Sean Donnelly, Tatiana Frank, Myq Kaplan
The Glade
Friday, August 9, 2024, 10:00 PM
Morgan Jay, Sahib Singh, Shane Torres, Jordan Jensen
The Glade
Saturday, August 10, 2024, 7:00 PM
Morgan Jay, Jay Jurden, Carmen Lynch, Neel Gosh
The Glade
Sunday, August 11, 2024, 7:00 PM
Morgan Jay, Sarah Tollemache, Leclerc Andrew, Erin Jackson
The Glade
AUGUST 14-18 / ENDANGERED LANGUAGE ALLIANCE
“Language City”
A series of performances about the past, present, and future of the world’s most linguistically diverse city. The series will be led by speakers of endangered, Indigenous, and minority languages speaking about their communities in their own words and in their own languages, alongside poetry, music, and movement, with texts based on Perlin's Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues in New York. A multilingual soundscape will draw on ELA’s digital language archive, with its recordings in over a hundred languages, as well as visual elements from ELA’s digital landscape map and creative translanguaging translation strategies.
Conceived by Ross Perlin, Daniel Kaufman, Michael Leibenluft, the Endangered Language Alliance, and Gung Ho Projects. Directed by Michael Leibenluft.
Wednesday, August 14, 6:30 PM
Language City
The Glade
Thursday, August 15, 2024, 6:30 PM
Language City
The Glade
Friday, August 16, 2024, 10:00 PM
Language City
The Glade
Saturday, August 17, 2024, 6:30 PM
Language City
The Glade
Sunday, August 18, 2024, 6:30 PM
Language City
The Glade
AUGUST 21-25 / CURATED BY CECILE MCLORIN SALVANT
A Week of Celebrated Jazz and Folk Artists
Wednesday, August 21, 2024, 8:30PM
Vanisha Gould (ASL Interpreted)
The Glade
Thursday, August 22, 2024, 8:30-9:30PM
June McDoom
The Glade
Friday, August 23, 2024, 10:00 PM
Lua Noah
The Glade
Saturday, August 24, 2024, 8:30PM
Sullivan Fortner
The Glade
Sunday, August 25, 2024, 8:30PM
TBA
The Glade
AUGUST 28-SEPTEMBER 1 / CURATED BY GIO ESCOBAR
A Week of Music and Performance Art
Wednesday, August 28, 2024, 7PM
The Glade
Thursday, August 29, 2024, 7PM
The Glade
Friday, August 30, 2024, 10:00 PM
TBD
Saturday, August 31, 202, 7PM
The Glade
Sunday, September 1, 2024, 7PM
The Glade
After the conclusion of these public performances in September, The Glade will become New York’s newest outdoor cocktail lounge, complete with a bar designed by Green River Project and a menu of beer, wine, cocktails and mocktails that can be consumed in The Glade or enjoyed anywhere on Little Island. This is just one of the multiple food and beverage venues in the park, throughout the summer.
22) TRASHFEST & DARKFEST
JULY 15 – 21, 2024
The Tank (Meghan Finn, Artistic Director; Johnny G. Lloyd, Director of Artistic Development; Molly Fitzmaurice, Managing Producer) announced today programming for their eco-forward festivals, TrashFest and DarkFest, from Monday July 15 – Sunday July 21, 2024. Both festivals will take place at The Tank’s 56 Seat Theater (312 West 36th St New York, NY 10018).
For 11 years, The Tank has hosted DarkFest - a week of shows that do not use conventional theatrical lighting in an effort to reexamine how we can make theater more sustainable. With the pandemic forcing their physical theater to close, they challenged that idea further with the first annual TrashFest in 2020. It is often difficult to wrestle with the environmental impact our daily lives and our work can have - especially in theater, where so many resources are needed to develop sets, props, and costumes that are only used for a short amount of time. TrashFest centers work that not only produces no waste, but reuses materials discarded as garbage while DarkFest celebrates innovative performance that utilizes self-sufficient and alternative energy sources.
More information about the programming is below. Tickets begin at $15 and are available by visiting https://thetanknyc.org/
CLIMATE CONTROLLED FACILITY WITH ELEVATOR ACCESS AND OTHER AMENITIES
Co-Directed & Co-Written by Kate O’Carroll & Elena Messinger
Monday July 15 at 7pm
Molly, Cam, and Georgia are all moving up and out: back home, a girlfriend’s apartment, a goat farm. But first they have to deal with all their shit. Spend one last sweltering day in a storage unit digging through shared memories, deciding what to leave behind, and fighting over that one lamp.
PLANTING DAY
Written & Directed by Claire Marieb
Monday July 15 at 7pm
Planting Day grapples with the inescapable fact that two things can be true at the same time. It follows a couple's moral dilemma of wanting to start a family while facing a world that is slowly burning. We see a young queer individual struggle to find their place in the universe while finding love (or something of the sort) in an unlikely place. We get an intimate view into the world of a young man navigating new love in a post-chivalrous, pre-apocalyptic world. A mom finds herself unsure how to generationally relate to her daughter. And of course, George the dolphin is there to watch it all unfold from his throne in the nightmarescape, falling victim to his meddling habit once or twice along the way. But please, hold the popcorn...plastic's back on the menu.
JÄRNÄGGLUNGA
Written by Nate Hollander
Directed by Charlotte Weinman
Tuesday July 16 at 7pm
This is a story about a mother and a son. This is also a story about an overworked employee who comes bearing news that will forever change the mother and son’s relationship. Following Lili, Porky, and Smelt as they search for a missing dowel on a near-apocalyptic afternoon, Järnägglunga, a new dramatic comedy by Nate Hollander, questions if we can move forward with our lives when the world is at a breaking point.
FIGURING IT OUT AS WE GO
Written by Jesse Winton
Directed by Jacquie McCourt
Tuesday July 16 at 9:30pm
In this darkly comedic one-man show, writer/performer Jesse Winton makes his New York City debut by tackling the mundane issues of death, mortality, finding out his Grandpa died on a ferris wheel, and what all of these things have to teach us about the meaning of life.
IN THE DARK TIMES
Curated by Kayla Schwab and Michael Fracentese
Wednesday July 17 at 7pm
A poetry reading series.
PROBLEM FACTORY: TRASHED
By Problem Factory
Wednesday July 17 at 9:30pm
Problem Factory is New York's premiere sketch group (as far as you know)! In honor of Trashfest they look forward to spending even less on the show than usual as we make all our props ourselves! Also presenting things we should've thrown out years ago. See you there!
ASHKENAZI SEANCE
Written and Performed by Sarah Sanders
Directed by Daniel Krane
Musical Direction by Sofia Geck
Thursday July 18th, 7pm
Sarah lives in Brooklyn, her parents moved to Mexico, and now she can’t decide what to do with her grandmother’s piano, which is in Montana. She’s getting desperate for advice – so desperate, she’s turning to her dead Latvian Jewish ancestors. Ashkenazi Seance is a solo theatre piece with music and community ritual exploring what it means to search for home and crave connection to your ancestors, even when you’re ~pretty sure~ they wouldn’t like you.
LITTLE QUEER
Written & Performed by Christopher Ryan Quiroz (he/him)
Directed by Asher Vickers
Thursday July 18 at 9:30pm
If big things come in small packages, little QUEER is no exception. A hilarious and heartfelt pop-culture-soaked journey down the fabulous and traumatic hall of memory through the vibrant world of Queer theatre and pop culture. This is a show for boys who were taught to hide what makes them unique. Being sensitive in this world is hard -being a sensitive, short (5’2”), autistic, Queer boy in this world is a recipe for...experiences.
What does abandonment do to a child? Do you ever recover from a bully’s words? Was your Dad ever your best friend? Was he your nightmare? How can you transform trauma into something useful? little QUEER offers a space for all of us to breathe, reflect and gently uncover what lies inside the makeup case we’ve all kept buried.
A solo about reclaiming forgotten memories, celebrating fierce identity, and a testament to the healing power of love. An invitation to laugh, cry, and give the middle finger to your bully. For the sensitive boys – the sensitive kids who always felt a little different, this is your story, too.
GORETTI
Written by M. D. Schaffer
Directed by Courtney Campbell
Friday July 19 at 7pm & Sunday July 21 at 3pm
Goretti is a 90-minute play following the 10th anniversary of three friends, Kyle, Molly, and Benji, leaving the Catholic faith. However, when the new friend to the group, Sky, inquires about Kyle's paintings of Saint Maria Goretti, the secrets and trauma that lead to the group's departure are exposed in a new light, testing the strength of their relationships, and asking, "Is forgiveness possible?"
MEASURE THE LOT (FORMERLY OUT, OUT)
Written by Shelley Brooks
Directed by Matt Saltzberg
Friday July 19 at 7pm & Saturday July 20 at 9:30pm
In this ghost story lit entirely by flashlights, a newly blind man confronts his relationships with the women in his life and his own impulse for self-destruction.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
Written by Erin Proctor (she/her)
Directed by Rose Kortrey
Friday July 19 at 9:30pm & Sunday July 21 at 9:30pm
An infant deity bursts into existence and, with its birth, splits chaos in two, creating darkness and light. And they saw the light, and that it was good. Now they can see that there was much more work to be done.
GOOD ART FRIENDS PRESENTS: TRASH TRAWL
Performed & Created by Wanda Noonan & Hero Magnus
Friday July 19 at 9:30pm
While walking the riverbank in New Orleans, Wanda and Hero come upon Trash Mountain: heaping carcasses of each briefly famous and soon-to-be-scorned internet article ever devised. Do Wanda and Hero recycle the remnants and leave things better than they found them? Or, do they set it all on fire, in front of everyone, at The Tank?
For TrashFest, Good Art Friends presents Trash Trawl: a theatrical challenge to the boom-bust-discard-move-on cycle inherent to internet discourse. Join the duo for songs and prose, grunge and flair, excerpts from their musical, and questions like: “Could Wanda date a horse, if she really tried?”
GOOD ART FRIENDS is Gen Z musician Hero Magnus and millennial essayist Wanda Noonan. Wanda, a 2D animator turned writer, is a big-city lesbian often accused of extraversion – now on tour for her in-progress nonfiction essay collection. Hero is a princess and a bitch and also a bit sensitive and spent the past year recording her debut album in New Orleans and Brooklyn with the support of the Gordon Grand fellowship from Yale.
LOVE IN TIMES OF CRISIS
Written by Marjorie Conn and Joe Quattro
Saturday July 20 at 3pm
Emma and Carrie are finding a way through a romantic relationship. Historic events, like the new ruling on Roe vs. Wade and The Human Rights Campaign issuing a State of Emergency travel warning for those considering short or long-term travel to Florida, set the tone that underscores their struggles. Their love keeps them from overturning their apartment and keeps their lives moving forward.
PISS PRINCESS: A SHITTY MUSICAL FABLE
Directed by Annaleise Loxton
Book & Lyrics by Easton Michaels & AJ Smith
Composed by Jonathon Michael Osgood
Saturday July 20 at 3pm
When Princess Frankie of Sewer City is flushed away by The Evil Clog, she must rediscover who she truly is and find her path to destroy the evil plaguing her kingdom. Along the way she makes some new friends, learns what’s truly important in life, and gets into some nasty shit! Follow along this unconventional musical adventure written by Easton Michaels, Jonathon Michael Osgood, and AJ Smith.
UNCOLLECTED TRASH COLLECTION
Written by Kate Kremer
Co-Directed by Kate Kremer & Jonathan Crimmins
Saturday July 20 at 7pm & Sunday July 21 at 9:30pm
uncollected trash collection draws on a 3-month record Kremer kept of everything she threw away, along with the refuse of earlier writing projects. It’s a two-volume essay-in-dross about the relationship between art, trash, love, death, and transformation.
THE PRODIGAL SUN
Composed by Josh Brown
Libretto by Lauren D’Errico
Directed by Matthew Pezzulich
Sunday July 21 at 3pm
It's tough being the center of the universe, and SUN is tired of being the sun. When SUN chooses to quit the solar system in pursuit of greener pastures, their choice plunges the earth into impermeable darkness. Believing their unsatisfactory Sun Pageant, the cause of SUN's departure, a tiny farming community devoutly reproduces the pageant year after year, grappling with their guilt as they learn how to survive the impermeable darkness — and each other.
RACCOON PRINCESS
Written and Directed by Liza Jane Richey & Thalia Sablon
Sunday July 21 at 7pm
Step into a dystopian future where all artmaking is banned. Raccoon Princess follows the journey of Ava, a resourceful bartender who transforms trash from the bar into art in her secret sanctuary. Known as the Raccoon Princess for her ability to find beauty in what others see as trash, Ava's creations challenge an oppressive regime and inspire a rebellion.
Guided by visions of an enigmatic goddess, Ava navigates the dangerous line between destruction and creation. As she battles to protect her sanctuary, a chance encounter with an intruder forces her to confront the limits of her resolve and the power of her art.
Join us for an immersive, zero-waste performance that celebrates resilience, transformation, and the unyielding spirit of creativity. Raccoon Princess is a testament to the enduring power of art to inspire change, even if it's gone underground.
THE MUNCHIES: AN EVENING OF BITE-SIZE WEIRDNESS
Written by Martin Murry
Directed by Brennan Urbi
Sunday July 21 at 7pm & Saturday July 27 at 9:30pm
The Munchies: An Evening of Bite-Size Weirdness, a triple-feature of darkly comedic short plays, delves into the bizarre and the supernatural. First, in Menu Missile, witness a food delivery app's eerie corporate announcement that spirals into the uncanny. Next, Belinda is Psychic offers a hilariously odd cover letter from a clairvoyant medium applying for a retail job, blending the mundane with the otherworldly. Finally, Y2K Fever explores a father's apocalyptic preparations as the new millennium approaches, filled with paranoia and unsettling revelations. Each play serves a bite-size portion of weirdness, ensuring an unforgettable night of twisted humor and spine-chilling surprises.
23) YORK’S CELEBRATED CONCERT SERIES RETURNS!
THE YORK THEATRE COMPANY
PRESENTS
NEO 2024: A CONCERT CELEBRATION
OF EMERGING MUSICAL THEATRE WRITERS
The York Theatre Company (James Morgan, Producing Artistic Director; Maire Grace LaFerrara, Executive Director), “Where Musicals Come to Life,” proudly welcomes the return of its celebrated concert series NEO, featuring new songs by emerging musical theatre writers RJ Christian, Eli Cohen, Amy Engelhardt & Molly Horan, Danielle Koenig & Justin D. Cook, Ron Spivak & Michiru Oshima, and Jessica Wu & TJ Rubin.
The one-night only benefit performance, entitled NEO 2024, is hosted herby York Board member Debra Walton (Don’t Bother Me—I Can’t Cope, Storyville). Directed by Annette Jolles (Mark Felt Superstar, Bar Mitzvah Boy) with music direction by Beth Falcone (Unexpected Joy), it is curated by York’s Literary Manager Seth Christenfeld, and is set for Monday evening, July 15, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at The Green Room 42 (In the Yotel, 570 10th Avenue).
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