This tale of a first-generation Caribbean girl coming of age in the 1980s New York tackles themes of racism, body image and show business
This tale of a first-generation Caribbean girl coming of age in the 1980s New York tackles themes of racism, body image and show business
A wild and terrifying play about compartmentalization, whiteness, fragility and rage involving three siblings and their white father.
Brown-bag lunch discussions with the visionary directors, performers, writers and other theater professionals involved in each week’s NYTW productions.
A new solo work by the author of vivid, award-winning and widely produced plays and a novel published in over 20 languages.
The touching, unexpectedly funny story of seven men who, in the wake of a tragic loss, choose to embrace life
Brown-bag lunch discussions with the visionary directors, performers, writers and other theater professionals involved in each week’s NYTW productions.
An evening of interactive, interspecies storytelling that asks—through story, song and movement—how to be a human in an era of man-made extinction
A tale of sudden disappearances and reappearances, and the questions they raise.
An exhibition of video installation, time-based media, and performance exploring themes of nature and identity.