Seminar
In Seminar, a provocative comedy from Pulitzer Prize nominee Theresa Rebeck, four aspiring young novelists sign up for private writing […]
Spike Heels
Pygmalion goes awry in this contemporary comedy of manners, which explores sexual harassment, misplaced amour, and the possibility of a […]
Art
How much would you pay for a white painting? Would it matter who the painter was? Would it be art? […]
Dream Girl
Tells of a delightful young woman who quite inefficiently runs a bookstore. She is one of those charming but dreamy, […]
Streamers
This volatile, incendiary drama premiered in 1976 under the direction of Mike Nichols, produced by Joseph Papp at New York’s […]
In the Boom Boom Room
A revised version from the author of Sticks and Bones and Hurlyburly turns his attention to the seedy underbelly of […]
Golden Boy
A rousing musical play adapted from Clifford Odets’ classic drama, beginning and ending with the rhythmic, breathing exhaust of the […]
Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them
Three kids — Kenny, his sister Edith, and their friend Benji — are all but abandoned on a farm in […]
In the Blood
In this modern day riff on The Scarlet Letter, Hester La Negrita, a homeless mother of five, lives with her […]
Fucking A
In Fucking A, Hester Smith, the revered and reviled local abortionist, hatches a plan to buy her jailed son’s freedom—and […]
Topdog/Underdog
A darkly comic fable of brotherly love and family identity is Suzan-Lori Parks’ latest riff on the way we are […]
Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie
The Broadway debut of the author, this powerful, moving play, that starred Hal Holbrook, also brought a Tony Award to […]
Agnes of God
Summoned to a convent, Dr. Martha Livingstone, a court-appointed psychiatrist, is charged with assessing the sanity of a novice accused […]
Short Eyes
This powerful drama of prison life is set in a house of detention where a group of young convicts-predominantly black […]
The Dumbwaiter
In the basement of a long-abandoned restaurant, two hired killers nervously await their next assignment. Barred from daylight and living […]
Betrayal
The play begins in the present, with the meeting of Emma and Jerry, whose adulterous affair of seven years ended […]
The Homecoming
In an old and slightly seedy house in North London there lives a family of men: Max, the aging, crude […]
Fabulation, or the Re-education of Undine
FABULATION is a social satire about an ambitious and haughty African-American woman, Undine Barnes Calles, whose husband suddenly disappears after […]
Long Days Journey into Night
In the space of one day, from morning until midnight, we are given the tortured family background which created the […]
Ah! Wilderness
Revived in 1998 to acclaim at New York’s Lincoln Center, Ah, Wilderness! is a sharp departure from the gritty reality […]
An Enemy of the People
A small Norwegian town has just begun to win fame and wealth through its medicinal spring waters. Dr. Stockmann, resident […]
Detroit ’67
July, 1967 Detroit. Chelle and her brother Lank are making ends meet by turning their basement into an after-hours joint. […]
Scorched
Wajdi Mouawad’s writing is powerful; a beautifully penned story that paves a path to a mother’s unspeakable pain. The closer […]
Echoes
A young man and woman build a low keyed paradise of happiness within an asylum, only to have it shattered […]