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A baroque burlesque re-imagining of the creation myth of Adam, Eve, and the fall of man.
Returning to its Off-Broadway roots, this new production stars Jeremy Jordan and Christian Borle.
A modern-day reimagining of Shakespeare’s Hamlet centered around a queer, Black man.
A unique award-winning theatrical event: a site-specific Macbeth-meets-Hitchcock performance piece by…
In its 8th year, Distorted Diznee is a high octane look at Disney classics through a drag queen lens.
A look at a young woman’s journey of self-discovery at the onset of the Civil Rights-era.
An anecdotal solo show from comedian Alex Edelman.
This Tony Award winning farce portrays the doomed opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor.
A new musical based on the young adult novel by bestselling author Jodi Picoult and her daughter.
Musical spoof of Shakespearean romance in which Romeo wakes up in Brooklyn in the 1960s.
Alex Lawther stars in director Robert Icke's acclaimed production of Shakespeare's tragedy.
This family-friendly show celebrates the power of percussion and the sheer joy of banging on things.
The Neo-Futurists' lineup of interactive plays, each written by a performer and honed by the ensemble.
A musical fable about a group of thirty-somethings exploring love, friendship, and all in-between.
Winnie the Pooh and friends embark on fun adventures, in this new musical with life-size puppets.
Part of the Mint's efforts to introduce audiences to English playwright Elizabeth Baker (1876–1962).
A worldwide phenomenon where comedy, music, and paint collide in a circus of the imagination.
A musical parody of the classic film, Titanic, using Celine Dion's music
A joyful musical that honors black women through history, set to top hits from the '30-'90s.
World premiere musical based on the bestselling memoir by comedian Sarah Silverman.
The only living non-Japanese Master of the art of comic storytelling, brings Rakugo to New York.
This spectacular display of sight and sound can only be described as ‘bubble artistry’.
Under one roof lives 3 generations of men that grapple with their intersecting identities.
Irish Rep's world-premiere solo show about James Joyce's most sensual hero – Molly Bloom.