Slave Play received its world premiere Off-Broadway at New York Theatre Workshop in the fall of 2018 in a sold-out, extended run. The production was directed by Robert O’Hara. The NYTW production will transfer to Broadway’s Golden Theatre in the fall of 2019, marking the Broadway debut for both Harris and O’Hara. Slave Play was a New York Times Critic’s Pick. Harris is a swiftly rising yo ...
The Sound Inside received its world premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in the summer of 2018. The production starred Mary-Louise Parker and was directed by David Cromer. The Williamstown production will transfer to Broadway in the fall of 2019 at Studio 54, with the same cast. The play was commissioned by Lincoln Center Theater. The Sound Inside was a New York Times Critic’s Pick. NYT critic Jesse Green named the pla ...
“ Gloria: A Life is a unique, deeply moving performance created in the hopeful, conversational spirit of its extraordinary subject.” —Sara Holdren, New York Magazine’s Vulture “One part theater, one part consciousness-raising group therapy session, Gloria: A Life offers an experience that promises to be a more intimate recollection of Steinem’s journey, not only because it&rsq ...
– Thom Pain (based on nothing) will run at Signature Theatre in New York from October 23 – November 25, 2018. Will Eno was the first writer to complete Signature's Residency 5 program, and this will be his first Legacy production at the theater. The production will feature Golden Globe Award-winner Michael C. Hall (“Dexter,” “Six Feet Under,” The Realistic Jonese ...
Winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama “Dazzling and ruthless…One of the most exquisitely and systematically arranged ambushes of an unsuspecting audience in years…A glorious, scary reminder of the unmatched power of live theater to rattle, roil and shake us wide awake.” — Ben Brantley, New York Times Grandma’s birthday approaches. Beverly is organizing the perfect dinner, ...
Winner, Pulitzer Prize for Drama, 2018 Winner, Edgerton New Play Prize, 2016 Winner, Jean Kennedy Smith Prize, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 2016 Winner, Women's Invitational, Ashland New Plays Festival, 2016 NYTimes' Critics' Pick ...
Until the Flood is a New York Times Critic’s Pick Important and timely piece of documentary theatre written in response to Michael Brown’s death Orlandersmith won the prestigious Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for her play The Gimmick in 1999 She was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for her play Yellowman She also received a Drama Desk Award nominee for Outstanding Play and Outstanding Actress in a Play for Yellowman Other hono ...
It is 1958, and New York City is in the midst of a major building boom; a four-lane highway is planned for the heart of Washington Square; Carnegie Hall is designated for demolition; entire neighborhoods on the West Side are leveled to make room for a new «palace of art.» Meanwhile, a young Joe Papp and his colleagues face betrayals, self-inflicted wounds, and anger from the city’s powerful elite as they continue their free Shakespeare productio ...