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Peregrination: noun /ˌpɛrɪgrəˈneɪʃən/
A long journey or period of wandering, especially in foreign lands; from the Latin: peregrinus, meaning “foreigner”.
Peregrinations is a wordless play with original music and sound design exploring journeys of displacement and migration. It is drawn from interviews with displaced people and personal stories of our international performance collective and performed in masks. Peregrinations uses the poetic, metaphoric language of the masks to explore shared experiences of journeys across borders.
Best friends, unfiltered internet access, and the summer before 8th grade. Growing up is virtually impossible.
Swallow Me Whole explores how we learn to love our bodies when we have been taught to hate them.
Come learn about women from Bobby McMan. Believing he is an expert on women, Bobby teaches men to treat women with respect, but he always misses the mark.
World Premiere by internationally acclaimed Matei Visniec. Two men trapped in a pit, attempting to make sense of it all. A third appears, offering them freedom. Mayhem ensues.
Is this world too much? Can't figure out the order or what you want to do or how to make enough money? Simply leave and start again in the lost dimension. In this world, the "lost" go to the Lost Dimension where they start a seemingly different life in a parallel world to our own. These lost individuals never return or contact the people that they left behind. The only way to find them is under the helm of the Agency of the Lost, a quasi-detective firm with a founder (Gennifer) who has a penchant for cigarettes and egg salad sandwiches. When Gennifer and her trusty employee find who they believe is Mae’s dad, her world seems to change as she listens to his raw and uncensored quasi-fatherly lessons. Mack, however, doesn’t believe he is her father, continually professing that he wants to return to the Lost Dimension, urging Mae to do the same and leave her life behind that perhaps he did.
Mine by Anna Evtushenko is set in Russia and here, in the past and now. Originally produced at Cornell and presented here as a pro-shot followed by a Q&A.
In the Valley by Morris McLennan, directed by Quinn Riggs, is a play about finding connection in a post-apocalyptic world not too detached from our own.
SERIALS is a raucous night of 5 serialized plays featuring the hottest theatermakers in the indie scene--but it’s up to you to vote for the 3 that will return with a brand new episode.
Half 40th birthday party, half self-promotion, all piano emo, Miriam returns to The Tank nearly three years after they produced her original musical, Glass Town, to show off some talented friends singing a variety of her original songs.
Performed with live drawing and painting, THE DRAW is a multimedia, interactive brawl between two actor-artists.
Ratz is a live comedy special meets cooking show! Danielle Breitstein prepares the beloved French comfort food Ratatouille, while performing from memory the entire script of the Pixar film.
This interdisciplinary work combines storytelling, drawing, and movement as an exercise in loving, remembering, keeping, being, and forgiving.
Now, women get to rule the earth. Will they achieve Utopia, or is it all still just a lost cause?
"Fast and Furious" is a variety show where theatre artists can come together and perform art that helps us process, cope with, and make fun of living amidst ""current events.""
Ghost Light Theatre Company presents: The Laundry Play! Told largely through both characters' conversations with a therapist, The Laundry Play paints a portrait of a relationship on the verge of either connection or collapse, and the emotional landscape of intimacy with clinical anxiety.
Novak and Deckert are minor league baseball players with selves to better, issues to solve, and - most importantly - another couple hundred pages of the Great Gatsby to get through.
Join us for a darkly humorous trip through one queer person’s effort to build a life after losing their whole family- at the ripe age of 40.
The Cut Edge Collective was founded in 2020 to provide a space for non-traditional, experimental playwrights. These plays represent the work of our playwrights from our 2024 collective.
Jake Barnsley is an Autistic theatre artist who has managed to have an “inspiring” career. Ethan, his higher-needs twin brother, has lived in his shadow their whole lives. Things are about to get messy.
A new play exploring queer erasure and nonbinary visibility. With Caileigh missing, their family relives their final few days to uncover the truth about their disappearance… and who’s to blame.
THE SCOUTS OF AMERICA DON’T SELL COOKIES, B*TCH is a 90-minute dark comedy that interrogates the relationship between capitalism and violence through the lens of american youth.
In a psychiatric institution for the politically confused, a cosmonaut and a wayward youth find themselves fighting for a chance to see the outside world again.
Touch is an intergenerational comedy about people in their sunset years living in the Sunshine State
Emily Dickinson might not be a star employee at Build-A-Buddy, but her penchant for literary craftsmanship may just turn a corporate prison into a den of liberation.
The Blu Room Show: A one-man multilingual variety play exploring our overstimulated world with humor, heart, and sharp commentary through the lens of a late-night talk show host, challenging us to find our voice.
Who was the butch who took Georgia O’Keeffe camping, was an intimate friend for nine years, designed and built the internationally renowned house in Abiquiu—and did it all for love?
Get ready to experience the music of Wes Anderson’s films like you never have before! Marty Isenberg’s Wes Anderson Playlist combine modern jazz with a theatrical performance that is funny and heartfelt, like a Wes film.