The Theater at the 14th Street Y is devoted to bringing awareness to social injustices and inspiring change through narrative works by artists of all backgrounds. They work to reduce the financial strain NYC independent artists feel in producing their work and to honor the bold, diverse and groundbreaking history of art-making in the East Village.
Iris Bahr's new solo work is a sequel to her "DAI," looking at the same Tel Aviv cafe suicide bombing fifteen…
In the tradition of home theatricals held during her childhood, Jane Austen has prepared an entertainment for…
In this solo piece, Richarda Abrams uses storytelling and song to explore Mary McLeod Bethune’s journey from…
This new solo piece is a time-traveling, gender-bending drama about art, inspiration, and becoming who we are…
In Jose Rivera's ("The Motorcycle Diaries" and "Marisol") fantastical new comedy about imperfect…
Set amidst the AIDS crisis in NYC, this new, semi-autobiographical play reveals a family of performers…
A multidisciplinary theater play for the whole family, inspired by the Jewish legend of the Golem of Prague…
This biting family comedy explores themes of familial loyalty and LGBT self-acceptance.
A new gothic horror tale about race, poverty, drugs, misogyny, and violence in America.
Valerie David's solo piece explores her three battles with cancer.
Based on the children’s book by Douglas Wood, this story follows what happens when a truth falls like a star…
"Friendly's Fire" shows us to what lengths one man will go to preserve the sanity of his friend - a veteran…