March 17, 2021—April 18, 2021
In a stunning, tour de force performance, virtuoso actor/pianist Hershey Felder creates Fryderyk Chopin, the “Poet of the Piano,” welcoming gifted students to his Paris salon on the 4th of March, 1848. Come share the spirit and insight of a genius brought to life before your eyes
Learn MoreJune 2, 2021—June 27, 2021
Meet sisters Sadie and Bessie, vibrant, strong, full of joy and wisdom— and each 100 years young! A welcoming feast of love and laughter, their ‘say’ is an irresistible celebration of our potential.
Learn MoreJuly 14 2021,—August 8, 2021
In this frank, funny, and engaging audience favorite from our New Works Festival Nan, a brilliant female lab assistant, has mysteries to unravel and life-changing choices to make. But who can unwind the mysteries of the heart?
Learn MoreOctober 6, 2021—October 31, 2021
Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner August Wilson opens his celebrated American Century Cycle with this inspirational tale of transformation.
Learn MoreDecember 1, 2021—December 26, 2021
America’s favorite holiday classic is on tonight at a snowbound 1940s radio station, with every memorable character, wacky sound effect, and the heartwarming conclusion of the iconic film recreated live before your ears—and eyes!
Learn MoreJanuary 19, 2022—February 13, 2022
Tony Award nominee Paul Gordon returns with a glorious musical of Jane Austen’s beloved romantic masterpiece. Overflowing with intrigue and humor, this enchanting adaptation sparkles with unforgettable songs, stunning sets, and gorgeous costumes—a sensational new musical.
Learn MoreMarch 2, 2022—March 27, 2022
In this high-stakes environmental drama, best friends and PhD candidates Sanam and Ariel research the collapse of bee colonies worldwide. When a flaw emerges in their research, their friendship, careers, and even an arranged marriage are at risk.
Learn MoreApril 13, 2022—May 8, 2022
This unforgettable theatrical tapestry interweaves the delights of vaudeville, baseball, and nickelodeon with the hurly-burly of labor rallies and racial unrest, tracing the lives of an enterprising Jewish immigrant, a courageous Harlem pianist, and a conflicted upper-class wife in a jubilant, melting pot tribute to the American Dream.
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