MCC Theater is driven by a mission to provoke conversations that have never happened - and otherwise never would. Its programming is comprised of yearly productions; development of new work; and well-respected education and outreach programs that help NYC high school students each year to find – and use – their own unique voice, increase literacy, improve grades, and develop important life skills through the creation and presentation of their own original work. MCC encourages artists and students alike to make bold, daring work that questions the issues and morality of our time and inspires active engagement of audiences.
Gavin Creel's debut musical, inspired by The Met, offers a fresh art-meets-music experience.
Jason Robert Brown's musical explores the diverging paths of young journalists in the late 90s.
Sean Daniels' gripping cocktail of comedy and raw truth, exploring addiction and recovery.
Tormented by addiction and alien abduction, a family fights to seek closure with one another.
An intimate portrait of a Dominican couple’s love in New York, inspired by Juan Luis Guerra's song.
A new musical about a royal family visiting Paris, and the fallout that occurs.
A teacher navigates his students' reactions when the unthinkable happens.
World premiere of actress Ana Nogueira's (Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice) play about stage dooring.
Jocelyn Bioh's long-awaited romantic comedy set in the burgeoning world of 1990s Nollywood.
Marisa Tomei and Oscar Isaac star in this reading of MCC's seminal play about love at all costs.
“Good as New” is a mother/daughter comedy starring Julianne Moore and Kaitlyn Dever.
In MCC's world premiere, too smart, “too gay”, and too lonely to fit in, sixteen year old Keyonna escapes into…