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Will Arbery's new play stars Will Dagger, Jamie Brewer, Deirdre O'Connell, and Harold Surratt.
Alison Leiby's work will play 15 encore performances at Off-Broadway's Cherry Lane Theatre.
The Whitney White-directed play stars Leon Addison Brown.
Nicholas Hytner, who helmed the London world premiere, will again direct the Off-Broadway run.
Due to the expansive nature of Off-Broadway, this list is not comprehensive.
Miranda Haymon directs the Roundabout Underground production about six students stuck in detention.
The solo show returned to SoHo Playhouse for Pride weekend.
Michael McKeever's new play opened June 6 at Theatre Row.
Michael Breslin and Patrick Foley presented their 2021 Pulitzer Prize Finalist play in a new hybrid production.
Angela Hanks' play closes out the festival's line-up this summer.
Parodying the film Titanic, the production features songs made popular by Céline Dion.
The Public Theater presented the musical's world premiere Off-Broadway in 2021.
The show opened its Off-Broadway run and return to New York June 23.
The filmed version of the Off-Broadway show drops on the streaming platform June 24.
Written by Tyler Martin, the new work is headed back to Soho Playhouse next month.
The musical's Off-Broadway cast album is also now available to stream.
Produced in collaboration with The Fortune Society, the installation and pop-up events will be presented in the lobby of The Pershing Square Signature Center.
The production reopened at Off-Broadway's Theatre Row June 20 and continues through July 31.
The show, making its world premiere Off-Broadway, stars Will Dagger, Jamie Brewer, 2022 Tony winner Deirdre O'Connell, and Harold Surratt.
See who will star in the international musical favorite's first-ever NYC performances.
Marylouise Burke, Jonathan Hadary, Omar Metwally, and Colby Minifie star in the play following a group of old friends reuniting to revive an old tradition.
Jack and Rose's doomed love story gets a re-telling in the Off-Broadway show.
The solo show, produced by Michael Urie and Zach Laks, played SoHo Playhouse up until the shutdown.
The hit Off-Broadway revival continues at the Westside Theatre.
The play explores the 53% of white women who voted for Donald J. Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
Angela Hanks' play closes out the festival's line-up this summer.
The Playwrights Horizons production, directed by Sam Gold, stars Jamie Brewer, Will Dagger, 2022 Tony winner Deirdre O'Connell, and Harold Surratt.
Featuring life-sized puppets, the production is directed by its creator, Jonathan Rockefeller.
Commissioned by the Off-Broadway theatre company, the plays will all receive their world premieres.
The original musical is inspired by the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
Charlotte d'Amboise and Bianca Marroquín hosted the June 20 ceremony at NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts.
The American Horror Story actor spoke about returning to theatre, playing a character with Down syndrome, and making her singing and dancing debut.
The new musical based on the Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer novel will resume performances June 22 after COVID cases led to canceled previews.
Gingold Theatrical Group returned to in-person performances last year with the Bernard Shaw revival directed by David Staller.
The Off-Broadway venue will stage nine productions from five different countries.
The outdoor production plays Central Park's Delacorte Theater through July 17.
TheaterWorksUSA presents the new work from Mando Alvarado, Tommy Newman, and Jaime Lozano at venues across New York City.
The two performances are part of the Queens Rising celebration in honor of Juneteenth.
The show features life-size puppetry and music by The Sherman Brothers.
The event is presented by The Flea in partnership with Black and Brown Equity Coalition of Fire Island.
The Off-Broadway production opened June 8.
SIX creators and 2022 Tony winners Lucy Moss and Toby Marlow hosted the in-person and streaming hybrid production's first Pride event.
The free musical service, written by and starring Troy Anthony, is scheduled to play June 18.
The musical stage adaptation will set off on a U.S. tour this fall following the summer engagement in New York City.
The in-person and virtual show is an adaptation of Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard.
The production was set to play New World Stages this summer.
The Off-Broadway company's line-up includes three world premieres.
Jenn Thompson directed the work's New York premiere Off-Broadway, which will now be available for free on demand.
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