Founded in 1970 by Crystal Field, and located in New York's East Village, Theater for the New City is a one-of-a-kind cultural hub that has garnered a national reputation for its commitment to supporting established and emerging playwrights who experiment with new forms, and for presenting other experimental and developmental theater makers through an active program of community art services and festivals.
A poignant tale of Navajo women bonding over frybread, unveiling buried family secrets.
At eternity's edge, they confront the unknown, questioning identity, past, and lost futures.
Gramps keeps his rule intact. How far will mankind go to shed fear and embrace the primal?
A screenwriter's comical quest to resurrect the dead leads to chaos and introspection.
The death of a teenage boy 20 years ago is center in this domestic drama of loss and suspicion.
In Rubber, the rubber room is closing, and Phil from the teacher’s union has arrived.
Experience Barbra's raw journey of gender transition in the compelling one-woman show
Toxic beauty ideals haunt teenage girls in a haunting original musical set in a gas station.
English theater and vibrant Indian dance drama, exploring the inner life of Egypt's ruler.
Turbulent theater dynamics explore ambition's cost and stage-screen tensions.
Anne Marilyn Lucas' new comedy exploring the ups & downs of marriage.