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No Shade

No Shade (2021)
By Reynaldo Piniella

The subway is shut down, the streets are flooded, and time has run out on the Climate Clock. With the crisis at a tipping point, New Yorkers must make a choice.

Mary Stuart

Elizabeth in power. Mary in Prison. This world is only big enough for one Queen to rule.

Crimes of the Heart

The AOS Class of 2021 presents Beth Henley’s Crimes of the Heart, directed by Kymberly Harris.

The Line

The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute is proud to present The Line, directly by Henri Esteve.

Antigone

The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute is proud to present Antigone, directed by Alani iLongwe.

The Drowsy Chaperone

the drowsy chaperone student production

In a loving send-up of the frivolously inconsequential musicals of the Jazz Age, a fan known as Man in Chair gives a spin to the original cast recording of one such musical.

Stupid F##king Bird

stupid bird student production

Sort of adapted from Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, Stupid F##king Bird stages a timeless battle between young and old, past and present, in search of the true meaning of it all.

Kodachrome

Welcome to Colchester, a small town where everybody knows each other and the pace of life allows the pursuit of love to take up as much space as it needs.

What of the Night

what of the night student production

What of the Night is a prophecy about the effects of greed and poverty on American life. A Pulitzer Prize finalist in 1990, today that prophecy feels perhaps more urgent than ever before.

Stanislavsky’s The Three Sisters

Among our 50th Anniversary celebrations, the school invited Dr. Sergei Tcherkasski from Russia to conduct a two-week long masterclass, culminating in a production of the final act of Chekhov’s The Three Sisters.