Indie Theater Thursday – August 14

It’s Indie Theater Thursday!

We share upcoming indie theater shows/productions happening in New York City. These are submitted by members of the IndieSpace community.

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Chain NYC Film Fest Panel Series

Location: Chain Theatre

Date: The Chain NYC Film Festival is August 7-17

The Chain NYC Film Fest Panel Series is August 11, 16, and 17

Panels are free, Reservations required.

A series of free, in-person panels designed to educate, inspire, and build community among filmmakers during our 2025 festival, running August 7–17 at Chain Theatre in Midtown Manhattan

How to Market Your Film, 4th Floor Studio Theatre
Monday, August 11 at 6:30 PM
Learn how to build buzz and reach your audience with marketing and publicity expert Katie Rosin (Kampfire Films PR), who has helped guide indie films, Off-Broadway shows, and major benefit events to public success.

Navigating the Film Festival Circuit: A Filmmaker’s Perspective, 4th Floor Studio Theatre
Saturday, August 16 at 3:00 PM
Award-winning filmmakers Adrienne Acevedo Lovette and Brian Russell share tips on submitting, standing out, and staying sane as you take your work on the road.

Industry Panel with Geoffrey Cantor, 3rd Floor Mainstage Theatre
Sunday, August 17 at 2:00 PM
Actor and filmmaker Geoffrey Cantor (Daredevil, The Punisher) discusses the business of acting and producing in today’s landscape. Moderated by Festival Director Kirk Gostkowski.


Women’s Playwrights Collective: New Worlds & Not Forgotten Plays Festival

Location: Staten Island Playhouse

Date: Not Forgotten Plays: August 15-17

The mission of the Women’s Playwright Collective (WPC), founded in Staten Island in 2018, is to play one small part in the steady amplification of women’s voices in theatre. WPC believes that the showcasing of original, contemporary work is an essential component of any healthy, vibrant local arts community, and is emboldened by, and passionate about, bringing this energy and momentum to the local arts scene.


Ghost Writer, an Abolitionist's Tale premieres at the 2025 Broadway Bound Theater Festival

Location: AMT Theater

Dates: August 13, 14, and 16
The August 14 performance includes a talkback with playwright after the show

July 1833. Kellington, New York. As the state prepares to celebrate the end of slavery within its borders, a famed novelist and company arrive to this bustling port town—ostensibly to promote his literary success. But beneath the public applause and sale of books lies a secret mission: to liberate a cargo of enslaved Negroes, orchestrated by the town’s unscrupulous mayor. Secrets will be revealed and threaten to destroy many a reputation. As alliances fray and masks slip, the question lingers: who will pay the price for freedom?


RETROSPECTIVE, A new comedy

Location: AMT theater

Dates: August 13, 15, and 16

The question puzzling famous painter, Rory McGrory, in Retrospective is ‘Asleep or Afterlife? Rory, who may or may not be dreaming, encounters his first wife and two other frenemies from his past amidst a show of his work. This mischievous menage a trois claim to their reluctant plus one  they just want to help him get to next while he just wants to wake up. Which will it be? Either way --sleeping giggles or eternal laughter -- you will enjoy meeting these spirits.


Much Ado About Nothing

Location: El Barrio's ArtSpace PS109

Dates: August 14-24

Benedick and Beatrice have history. Big, messy, will-they-won’t-they, love/hate history. The best kind, am I right? And everyone knows it. So when Benedick, along with the regiment of soldiers he belongs to returns to Leonato’s four star resort in Messina, where Beatrice happens to be living, things are about to get fun. Oh, there’s also Claudio and Hero, who totally have the hots for each other but aren’t ever going to make a move- without a little help. And then there’s Don John, he’s gorg but likes to cause a little (well, a lot) of trouble. And all taking place at a beautiful beachside resort? It’s giving White Lotus- we just hope everyone makes it out alive.

After the smashing success of last summer’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, Tier5 is ecstatic to bring another of Shakespeare’s iconic comedies to life and put their signature twist on this classic about rumors, gossip, falling in love, and falling out of it.

So grab your suntan lotion, a big floppy hat, and join us at the beach (or El Barrio) for another summer of Shakespeare like you’ve never seen it before!


Echoes of Her

Location: Arts On Site NYC

Date: August 16 at 6:30pm and 8:30pm

"Echoes of Her", a performance dedicated to uplifting and celebrating female voices in dance.

From emerging talent to seasoned artists, Echoes of Her will give women the platform they deserve to present their work in front of a vibrant and supportive community. This is more than a performance—it's a step toward equal representation in the dance world and an opportunity for artists to grow and thrive.

The evening will feature works from Gemma Bond, Katy E. Cashin, Maia Culbreath, Kailei Sin, Michelle Thompson, and Amanda Treiber.


LOCUST - part one

Location: The Attic @ The Tank Theater

Dates: August 17

Learn more and get tickets: https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/audaciousowl/locust-staged-reading

It is a staged reading of the first half of a play called "LOCUST -part one" to play at the Attic@ The Tank Theater on August 17 @ 7pm and will be produced by Audacious Owl Productions, a new theater company.


Checkmark's 2025 Summer Reading Series

Location: INTAR Theatre

Dates: August 18, 21, and 22
Tickets are free!

Checkmark's presenting our second, annual Summer Reading Series of three new plays written and directed by artists of the global majority!

When we decided to reopen our doors, we knew the best way to do so was to welcome as many new artists into the Checkmark fold as possible. That’s why we began producing an annual, Summer Reading Series and, this year, we are workshopping three new plays by Abigail C. Onwunali, Megan Chan Meinero, and Esperanza Rosales Balcárcel.

Each piece is provided with rehearsal space, casting resources, and dramaturgical support, culminating in a public presentation for industry and community members alike. Most importantly, every artist involved is paid $26/hour so Checkmark can role model what equitable, community-driven new work development looks like for the industry at large.


Three Cis-ters

Location: The Tank

Date: August 21

In this modern, queer adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s classic play, Three Cis-ters follows the Prozorov family through their unfulfilled dreams in their provincial Russian town. Unhappy unions lead to clandestine affairs, clandestine affairs crash and burn, a gun goes off, and tragedy strikes.


The Clouds

Location: UNDER St Marks

Dates: August 21 and August 23

The Clouds is the SEVENTH of Padraig Bond's award winning series, “The Climate Fables”, to be staged at UNDER St Marks.

At the end of time, humanity is starving in the final city in the world, split between warring factions of police and protesters. A child who lives in the clouds lands on earth and must bring the rest of humanity back to the sky with them.

Written in 2020, this play speaks prophetically to the PREVIOUS time that the national guard was weaponized against American civilians, and the battle against authoritarianism in the climate crisis.


LIGHTS OUT AND AWAY WE GO

Location: Houghton Hall Arts Community Edwin Booth Acting Studio

Dates: August 21 and 22

This reading is FREE.

Riya, Morgan, and Frites are the only women on the pit crew for Scuderia Pirandello's Formula 1 racing team — actually, they're the only women in all of Formula 1 — and it's not quite how they imagined it. Over the course of the season they travel around the world, from race track to race track, feeding their desire to win (trophies! champagne!) and grappling with the inherent danger of being a woman in a man's world.


From Here (or, The Last New York Living Room Play) by Anastasia West

Location: New venue in Historic FiDi Loft, Address disclosed only to ticket holders

Dates: August 22-24 and 29-31

Use code "ihatebushwick42069" for 25% off tickets

Judd and Ada are old friends and native New Yorkers refuting change in their 20s in their unhealthy personal echo chamber. When Bex, a transplant, permeates their bubble, Ada begins to feel the weight of her popped codependency with Judd finally come crashing down on her. Things have changed, they can't go back, but seemingly, they can't move forward either.


Bedtime Stories: A Dreamy Experience

Location: The Hidden Jewel Box Theater

Dates: August 22 and 23

Tucked away in a hidden location revealed only to ticket holders, this immersive performance invites you into a living storybook. Dancers emerge from the trees, fairy tales and folklore are brought to life in an intimate evening of whimsy, beauty and enchantment.

Bedtime Stories is a love letter to the nights when the air feels heavy with wonder and heat, and every shadow holds a sexy secret. Come step into our dream.

This special event takes place at The Hidden Jewel Box, a clandestine speakeasy nestled snugly in Manhattan’s Theater District.

Tucked away in a secret corner of the Theater District, The Hidden Jewel Box is a space like none other, a bohemian haven mixing decorative elements drawing from Rococo paintings, Victorian boudoirs, 1970s discotheques and Grimm fairy tales. Get your tickets now and become part of the secret, only at The Hidden Jewel Box Theater. The location of the theater is strictly on a need-to-know basis and will be revealed only to those who have purchased tickets to a show. Exact location and instructions for theater entrance will be emailed upon ticket purchase.

Tickets are limited. Each ticket comes with 2 refreshments.


Vamos A Reir Un Poco (Let’s laugh a little)

Location: Teatro LATEA

Date: August 23

Note: This staged reading is free.

Rick goes on a funny and heartfelt journey reflecting on his childhood to fatherhood.

His vivid memories growing up in Brooklyn, New York and colorful characters, embraces the highs and lows of his life.

Rick is faced with the fears of becoming a father, while revisiting the anger and abandonment of not having his father around.


Wigs: The Play

Location: The Rat NYC

Date: August 27

Wigs! is a wild new Off-Broadway improv play where wigs drive the story and anything can happen. Each night, the audience (via Instagram) picks the genre — from murder mystery to rom-com — and a cast of quick, brilliant actors (in fabulous wigs) creates a brand-new, fully improvised tale on the spot. Created by Ava Monroe, Wigs! blends the chaos of improv with the heart of narrative theatre — no script, no rehearsal, just wigs, guts, and glitter.


WRITE CLUB Summer Playfest

Location: The Vino Theater

Dates: August 28, 29 and 31

WRITE CLUB presents its first Summer Playfest, a three-day festival showcasing original short plays by emerging playwrights and directors. Each night features a dynamic mix of stories brought to life by a talented group of NYC-based artists. Produced by WRITE CLUB and Isabelle Chirls.

This is not a workshop series. These are fully staged productions presented for a live audience. The Summer Playfest is a celebration of new voices and bold ideas in contemporary theater. Expect thoughtful, funny, and moving performances that reflect the diverse perspectives of a new generation of theater-makers.

Please note that each performance contains all six short plays, with an intermission.


Hamlet: Prince of Denmark

Location: 14Y Blackbox

Dates: August 29 and 30

Note: Tickets are pay as you can!

Hamlet: Prince of Denmark is an original adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet co-created by Cary Sasso and Ryan Dukes which reimagines the titular prince as a ftm transgender teenager.

Picking up on strong affinity queer teens have for Hamlet - he's something of an icon for trans youth - this adaptation asks the question: what if Hamlet was not a prince at all, but a transgender teenager using Shakespeare's text to cope with his grief and isolation, framing the people in his life as queens, kings, and lords and himself as the heroic Prince of Denmark as part of a desperate quest for meaning and dignity? As the story progresses and Hamlet begins to lose his grip on reality, the line between Hamlet's imposed Shakespearean narrative and the underlying reality begins to blur, leaving Hamlet alone with his hoodie, his taped-together paper crown which the other characters constantly try to destroy, and his faltering princely persona to navigate a hostile world of genuine royalty hell-bent on ripping away his sense of identity.


Reflection: Short Play Festival

Location: The Tank

Dates: August 29, 30, and 31

Welcome to Reflection, Epheverie Theatre Co.’s Inaugural 2025 Short Play Festival!
 This festival invites audiences to turn inward—challenge perspectives, confront biases, and re-examine self-concepts. Featuring six bold new works from a range of emerging voices, Reflection spans absurdist comedy to searing tales of loss—all grounded in a heightened reality. Each piece explores the transformative power of art to help us see what we’ve long avoided and encourages us to renew.


ASCO (disgust) by Yunior Garcia

Location: ATELIER at TheatreLab

Dates: September 1-4

Set in contemporary Cuba, “ASCO (Disgust)” is a powerful memory play that explores the emotional and psychological aftermath of personal and collective trauma. At its heart is Nara, a woman grappling with grief, guilt, and societal expectations after the tragic loss of her children.


(un)conditional

Location: Soho Playhouse

Dates: September 18 - October 26

Fantasies are harmless, right? But what happens when your spouse wants to take a dark fantasy from the realm of imagination firmly into your bedroom? For two couples, the boundaries of compromise, communication, and unconditional love are tested to their breaking point, and seven-year-old Mia is getting caught in the crossfire.


Tree Confessions

Location: Site-specific audio play for a tree on Governors Island

Dates: Anytime! It is self-scheduled audio play: scan the QR code, find a tree, and press play on the audio!

It is free for the entire summer on Governors Island.

See poster with QR code! Audiences can scan the QR code, which leads them to the play.

Trees talk! In a landmark study, a scientist learned everything about how trees communicate. — Or did she? One tree tells the story of what really happened, reminding us that human beings and plants live in one interconnected ecosystem.

Presenting the world’s first play told entirely from the point of view of a tree. To experience this site-specific audio play, find a tree near you, sit under it (or nearby), press play, and listen to the tree’s confessions.


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