IRT serves as a home for independent theatre makers in New York City, offering space and assistance to a new generation of artists. Hidden away in the old Archive Building in Greenwich Village, IRT’s mission is to build a network of emerging and established artists by creating a safe space for the development and presentation of new theatre.
Part of iRT's 3B Development Series, this new drama follows Mr. Y who, a year after a school shooting claimed…
This new solo piece for IRT explores one woman’s life, one bra at a time.
"Duck" follows the internal struggle of a CIA statistician who learns that 1% can be the difference between…
This new multimedia staging of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s story provides an intimate look at a deteriorating…
What does it mean to “sound like a girl?" This performance and voice workshop empowers audience members to…
A modern re-telling of William Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" from Adam Bertocci, "Miranda from Stormville" asks…
A national leader with cognitive impairment. A dysfunctional family with political power. Concern about caring…
Regina Robbins' "Quicksand," tracks the journey of Helga Crane, daughter of a Danish white mother and West…
The annual presentation of world-premiere, commissioned short plays around a central theme, written…
The New Collectives presents this contemporary take on the Polyxena/Achilles myth of the Trojan War. An…
Meta-Phys Ed. presents this new performance work, based on Clifford Odets' depression era drama 'Awake and…