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TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents 'Big Zoo' October 6-15, written by Wei Yu-Chia, with translation by Jeremy Tiang, and directed by Nana Dakin.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents 'Big Zoo' October 6-15, written by Wei Yu-Chia, with translation by Jeremy Tiang, and directed by Nana Dakin.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents 'Big Zoo' October 6-15, written by Wei Yu-Chia, with translation by Jeremy Tiang, and directed by Nana Dakin.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents 'Big Zoo' October 6-15, written by Wei Yu-Chia, with translation by Jeremy Tiang, and directed by Nana Dakin.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents 'Big Zoo' October 6-15, written by Wei Yu-Chia, with translation by Jeremy Tiang, and directed by Nana Dakin.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents 'Big Zoo' October 6-15, written by Wei Yu-Chia, with translation by Jeremy Tiang, and directed by Nana Dakin.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents 'Big Zoo' October 6-15, written by Wei Yu-Chia, with translation by Jeremy Tiang, and directed by Nana Dakin.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents 'Big Zoo' October 6-15, written by Wei Yu-Chia, with translation by Jeremy Tiang, and directed by Nana Dakin.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents 'Big Zoo' October 6-15, written by Wei Yu-Chia, with translation by Jeremy Tiang, and directed by Nana Dakin.
Each October, more than 1,700 members of the Tisch Drama Community—faculty, students, and staff across the department’s 10 training studios and theatre studies program—come together to build relationships with new and existing communities as part of the Tisch School's annual Community Week.
Each October, more than 1,700 members of the Tisch Drama Community—faculty, students, and staff across the department’s 10 training studios and theatre studies program—come together to build relationships with new and existing communities as part of the Tisch School's annual Community Week.
Each October, more than 1,700 members of the Tisch Drama Community—faculty, students, and staff across the department’s 10 training studios and theatre studies program—come together to build relationships with new and existing communities as part of the Tisch School's annual Community Week.
Each October, more than 1,700 members of the Tisch Drama Community—faculty, students, and staff across the department’s 10 training studios and theatre studies program—come together to build relationships with new and existing communities as part of the Tisch School's annual Community Week.
Each October, more than 1,700 members of the Tisch Drama Community—faculty, students, and staff across the department’s 10 training studios and theatre studies program—come together to build relationships with new and existing communities as part of the Tisch School's annual Community Week.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents A Midsummer Night's Dream written by William Shakespeare and directed by Doug Paulson.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents in lucem directed by Malika Samuel.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents A Midsummer Night's Dream written by William Shakespeare and directed by Doug Paulson.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents in lucem directed by Malika Samuel.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents A Midsummer Night's Dream written by William Shakespeare and directed by Doug Paulson.
TISCH DRAMA STAGE presents in lucem directed by Malika Samuel.
The Threepenny Opera is a musical drama in three acts written by Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with composer Kurt Weill in 1928, and based on Elizabeth Hauptmann’s adaptation of John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera (1728).
The Threepenny Opera is a musical drama in three acts written by Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with composer Kurt Weill in 1928, and based on Elizabeth Hauptmann’s adaptation of John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera (1728).
The Threepenny Opera is a musical drama in three acts written by Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with composer Kurt Weill in 1928, and based on Elizabeth Hauptmann’s adaptation of John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera (1728).
The Threepenny Opera is a musical drama in three acts written by Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with composer Kurt Weill in 1928, and based on Elizabeth Hauptmann’s adaptation of John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera (1728).
The Threepenny Opera is a musical drama in three acts written by Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with composer Kurt Weill in 1928, and based on Elizabeth Hauptmann’s adaptation of John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera (1728).
The Threepenny Opera is a musical drama in three acts written by Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with composer Kurt Weill in 1928, and based on Elizabeth Hauptmann’s adaptation of John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera (1728).
The Threepenny Opera is a musical drama in three acts written by Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with composer Kurt Weill in 1928, and based on Elizabeth Hauptmann’s adaptation of John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera (1728).
That’s Not Supposed to be Happening is a verbatim documentary theatre event that examines issues of housing in New York City.
Playwright Kirya Traber and Movement Artist Alicia Morales bring an installment of The Poverty Archive, a devised work of joyful defiance, to the TISCH DRAMA STAGE Festival of Voices.
The New York State Poor People’s Campaign Art & Culture Committee will present a workshop entitled Songs In the Key of Resistance based around a set of movement songs from the PPC’s “Movement Songbook”.
That’s Not Supposed to be Happening is a verbatim documentary theatre event that examines issues of housing in New York City.
Playwright Kirya Traber and Movement Artist Alicia Morales bring an installment of The Poverty Archive, a devised work of joyful defiance, to the TISCH DRAMA STAGE Festival of Voices.
Playwright Kirya Traber and Movement Artist Alicia Morales bring an installment of The Poverty Archive, a devised work of joyful defiance, to the TISCH DRAMA STAGE Festival of Voices.
That’s Not Supposed to be Happening is a verbatim documentary theatre event that examines issues of housing in New York City.
That’s Not Supposed to be Happening is a verbatim documentary theatre event that examines issues of housing in New York City.
Playwright Kirya Traber and Movement Artist Alicia Morales bring an installment of The Poverty Archive, a devised work of joyful defiance, to the TISCH DRAMA STAGE Festival of Voices.
In this workshop, Yazmany Arboleda will present on his work as the first People's Artist for New York City’s Civic Engagement Commission and his restorative approach to transforming a retired NYC Corrections vehicle into The People’s Bus.
Yo Te Esperaba is a collaborative, experiential theatrical resistance project in development, opening a window into Alejandra Pablos’s and her family’s experiences during her 2+ years of ICE detention.