A show not for the cowardly or shy, this Flea Theater piece, devised by the incoming artistic director, Niegel Smith, and Elastic City’s founder, Todd Shalom, is “…
(previews start on Monday; opens on Nov.
Frank Winters’s involving if schematic play centers on a group of college students in possession of a video that shows what might be consensual sex between two of their peers…
John Patrick Shanley’s early work about two young lovers with a penchant for arguing in florid prose gets a revival by the Attic Theater Company.
(previews start on June 20; opens on June 29) For richer, for poorer.
Inspired by his experience as a Mexican immigrant in New York, Antonio Vega’s odd, intricate play with puppets wraps a sharp cultural critique in its story of a janitor who w…
A play to make you feel grateful for leaky faucets and clogged drains, Cory Finley’s plumbing nightmare concerns a toilet that terrorizes a young painter (Ivan Dolido).
This two-hander by Kate Robin, who works on the Showtime series “The Affair,” is about a man and woman, married to others, who fall into an unexpected intimacy after me…
Let’s hope the Flea Theater has storage space for all the fake blood this mini-festival will require.
(previews start on July 22; opens on July 25) Before he made his prolix, quicksilver comedies for Hollywood, Preston Sturges had a reputation for sprightly plays.
(in previews; opens on April 19) With “Noah” and “Son of God” on the big screen, it seems fitting that the Bible should also get stage treatment, even if th…