The York Theatre Company's dual mission is to produce new musical works and rediscover musical gems from the past. The York’s intimate, innovative production style has become its trademark. Its productions have garnered critical acclaim, a number of honors and awards, and a loyal audience. Crucial to its mission, the York provides a nurturing, constructive environment for new artists to explore their craft, and for some of the masters of the musical theater’s Golden Age to take new looks at their classic works.
A tale set in the '60s, following a photographer amid social change, featuring songs from the era.
This new musical comedy depicts a syndrome where tourists briefly believe they're biblical figures.
In 1965, an unlikely group joins MLK's Selma march, facing challenges and uncovering secrets.
This jazzy Vegas musical explores a single dad's challenges and unexpected romance.
This classic musical explores Lt. Calley's journey and questions his eventual sentence.
President Coolidge appears in 1968, and meets young protesters from the Democratic convention.
Three women learn about how the world sees them, and how that colors their self-worth, over decades.
The story of seven friends' relationships is told throughout the decades, using the music of Hoagy Carmichael.
A musical evening featuring an variety of Irving Berlin songs from his classic collection of films.
A new musical comedy about the creation of one of the world's greatest literary epics.
York presents a fusion of theatre, cinema, and music based on a phone call from Marlene Dietrich.
After a five-year absence, an all-new edition of Gerard Alessandrini’s musical spoof of all things theatre…