In the spring of 1995, three one-time Chicago Neo-Futurists and two brand-new recruits ventured to Manhattan to perform the Neo-Futurists' long-running weekly show 'Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind,' which played on and off until 2016. In 2017, the New York Neo-Futurists, in conjunction with the Chicago and San Francisco troupes, began delving into a new weekly Neo-Futurist show. In New York, Chicago, San Francisco and beyond, the Neo-Futurists continue to expose and explore new artistic territory, all consistent with the original mission to create interactive, highly personal, emotionally, and intellectually challenging art for the general public.
The Neo-Futurists' lineup of interactive plays, each written by a performer and honed by the ensemble.
In this new play from the New York Neo-Futurists, a band of tiny adventurers, four wind-up creatures–a monkey…
New York Neo-Futurists present a true-crime piece examining the 2014 murder of Father Eric Freed, who was the…
New York Neo-Futurists presents this ever-changing theatrical experiment inspired by what the audience says…
New York Neo-Futurists' ever-changing race-against-the-clock attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes!
New York Neo-Futurists present writer/performer Yolanda K. Wilkinson’s autobiographical one-woman show about…