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Scroll down to see current and upcoming events and productions.
Join us for Beyond the Tradition, an event celebrating plays by and for people of color with contemporary Asian theater makers, on Monday, October 30, 6-7:30 pm ET at Bobst Library. This event is by The Archive of Voices at Tisch Drama.
Join Theatre Studies Professor Laura Levine as she discusses her book, Afterlives of Endor: Witchcraft, Theatricality, and Uncertainty from the Malleus Maleficarum to Shakespeare (Cornell University Press, 2023), in an interview with John Dietrich.
Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom is an adaptation of a short story by master speculative fiction writer Ted Chiang, a story about a reality in which people can communicate with their para selves through a technology called PRISM.
Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom is an adaptation of a short story by master speculative fiction writer Ted Chiang, a story about a reality in which people can communicate with their para selves through a technology called PRISM.
Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom is an adaptation of a short story by master speculative fiction writer Ted Chiang, a story about a reality in which people can communicate with their para selves through a technology called PRISM.
Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom is an adaptation of a short story by master speculative fiction writer Ted Chiang, a story about a reality in which people can communicate with their para selves through a technology called PRISM.
Dive into the vibrant world of Indigenous comedy with a lively trivia event hosted by writer and director Daniel Leeman Smith, alongside Carolyn Dunn and Andrina K. Smith, as part of the celebration for TISCH DRAMA STAGE’s "Perhaps The World Ends Here," running from February 29th to March 9th.
Perhaps the World Ends Here is a sci-fi epic that blends video game culture and Choctaw cosmology in the style of Theatre of the Ridiculous.
Perhaps the World Ends Here is a sci-fi epic that blends video game culture and Choctaw cosmology in the style of Theatre of the Ridiculous.
Perhaps the World Ends Here is a sci-fi epic that blends video game culture and Choctaw cosmology in the style of Theatre of the Ridiculous.
Perhaps the World Ends Here is a sci-fi epic that blends video game culture and Choctaw cosmology in the style of Theatre of the Ridiculous.
Perhaps the World Ends Here is a sci-fi epic that blends video game culture and Choctaw cosmology in the style of Theatre of the Ridiculous.
Perhaps the World Ends Here is a sci-fi epic that blends video game culture and Choctaw cosmology in the style of Theatre of the Ridiculous.
Set within the height of the AIDS Crisis and the Tompkins Square Riots protesting the gentrification of Alphabet City, "Rent" tells the stories of Queer artists bravely reckoning together with how to make meaning and care for each other in defiance of the systemic violence that impacts them.
Set within the height of the AIDS Crisis and the Tompkins Square Riots protesting the gentrification of Alphabet City, "Rent" tells the stories of Queer artists bravely reckoning together with how to make meaning and care for each other in defiance of the systemic violence that impacts them.
Set within the height of the AIDS Crisis and the Tompkins Square Riots protesting the gentrification of Alphabet City, "Rent" tells the stories of Queer artists bravely reckoning together with how to make meaning and care for each other in defiance of the systemic violence that impacts them.
Set within the height of the AIDS Crisis and the Tompkins Square Riots protesting the gentrification of Alphabet City, "Rent" tells the stories of Queer artists bravely reckoning together with how to make meaning and care for each other in defiance of the systemic violence that impacts them.
Set within the height of the AIDS Crisis and the Tompkins Square Riots protesting the gentrification of Alphabet City, "Rent" tells the stories of Queer artists bravely reckoning together with how to make meaning and care for each other in defiance of the systemic violence that impacts them.
Set within the height of the AIDS Crisis and the Tompkins Square Riots protesting the gentrification of Alphabet City, "Rent" tells the stories of Queer artists bravely reckoning together with how to make meaning and care for each other in defiance of the systemic violence that impacts them.
Set within the height of the AIDS Crisis and the Tompkins Square Riots protesting the gentrification of Alphabet City, "Rent" tells the stories of Queer artists bravely reckoning together with how to make meaning and care for each other in defiance of the systemic violence that impacts them.