Indie Theater Thursday – July 31

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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RE/VENUE NYC

Location: Mabou Mines

Dates: July 23–August 3

Use discount count: IndieSpace20

RE/VENUE NYC, a performance initiative started by Meghan Finn at The Tank, houses festival-style performance pop-ups where performing artists and hosting venues collaborate to quickly mount work and split ticket revenue. Mabou Mines and RE/VENUE NYC are partnering this July 23 - August 3 for pop-up performances by Mabou Mines affiliated artists.

There are a total of 16 new works being performed over the course of the pop-up.


Dilaria

Location: DR2 Theatre

Dates: June 13–August 8

Written by Julia Randall and directed by Alex Keegan, DILARIA is a dark comedy about Gen Z grief, true crime obsession, and influencer culture.

Starring Ella Stiller, Chiara Aurelia, and Christopher Briney (The Summer I Turned Pretty), DILARIA is one of the most anticipated Off-Broadway premieres of the summer.


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.


The King's Men

Location: The Waterfront Museum

Dates: Aug 1 and 2

A play for nine women about men. More specifically, about men playing women. When Queen Elizabeth dies and the theaters close, Shakespeare and his eccentric troupe of actors plot their next move.


Brooklyn Art Meetup

Location: Maria Hernandez Park

Date: August 2

Join us Saturday, August 2 from 3:30–7 PM at Maria Hernandez Park for the Brooklyn Art Meetup – a creative outdoor gathering for artists, performers, and the community.

Live music, dance, open mic, visual art, vendors, and healing experiences. Free and open to all. Show up, share your work, or just vibe.


Deerwatch

Location: Limefest 2025 at The Tank

Date: August 4

Enter code ‘HYGGE’ for $5 off!

Part 2001: A Space Odyssey, part HBO's Girls, DEERWATCH is a Gordian Knot of a play about a dysfunctional polycule… until it’s not a play about that, it’s a play about aliens… until it’s NOT a play about that, it’s a play about technofascism… until it’s NOT a play about THAT, it’s a play about the eternal drumbeat of time immemorial.


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: The Meganne George Women's Work Short Play Festival

Location: New Perspectives Theatre

Dates: August 4-9

New Perspectives Theatre Company (NPTC) is pleased to announce Artificial Intelligence, our 17th Annual Women's Work Short Play Festival, running Monday, August 4 through Saturday, August 9, 2025. The Festival performs in two programs on an alternating schedule of 4:00pm and 8:00pm, with a combined program on August 9 at 2pm and 5pm.

The festival is comprised of six plays performed in two programs. Program A includes: Customs by Erin Moughon, directed by Melody Brooks; A Laugh Too Far by Yekta Khaghani, directed by Kristen Kelso; and The Future is Female by Melissa Maney, directed by Jennie Reich Litzky.

Program B includes: Bargaining CHIP by Teresa Mella Fogel, directed by Catalina Beltrán; The Manifestation of Sunny Black by Seshat Yon'Shea Walker, directed by Dani Ortiz, and Daisy Knows Best by Patricia Lynn, directed by Kristen Kelso. Rychard Curtiss is Production Designer and Ximena Morellón is Production Stage Manager.


Rogue Theater Festival

Location: the flea

Dates: August 4 to August 10 – Twenty Shows (Fully Staged, Staged Readings, and Short Plays)

Located in the heart of New York City, the Rogue Theater Festival stands as a beacon for theatrical innovation and creativity. Devoted to nurturing new voices and championing fresh perspectives, this dynamic festival serves as a platform for both emerging talents and seasoned artists to showcase their latest works.

With a commitment to inclusivity and diversity, Rogue Theater Festival welcomes submissions from playwrights of all backgrounds, fostering a vibrant community of storytellers who push the boundaries of conventional theatre. Since its inception, Rogue Theater Festival has been committed to fostering creativity, diversity, and innovation in theatre, both on and off the stage.


Vanishing 2.0

Location: The Tank NYC

Date: August 6

Simply, through inviting anyone to make a meal that might or might not taste like home to ourselves, Vanishing 2.0 is an hour-long performance, an interactive experiment, and an ever-growing story that examines longing in the diaspora experience.

Inspired in part by the repetitive patterns of our everyday rituals, the piece draws on the expansive psychological arc attached to our physical actions, the narrative potential everyday objects contain, and the process of actively grasping the sense of existence through creating, making, and imagining.

When the strangeness of the present begins to swallow the self once anchored in memory, or when the disorientation becomes coils tight around the body, thought, speech—what does it mean to live within—or beyond—the entanglement of vanishing and being trapped?


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.


Jazz, Laughs & Burlesque

Location: Comedy In Harlem

Date: August 8

CSE returns with *Jazz, Laughs & Burlesque, featuring a live band, jazz vocalists, a comedic host, burlesque performances, and special guests.

Doors 10pm | Showtime 10:30pm


metamorphosis III

Location: Collapsable Hole

Dates: August 8 and 9

Collapsable Hole premieres metamorphosis III, a new, multi-episode dance performance by Bessie Award nominated choreographer, Stacy Grossfield.

This is the threequel to metamorphosis 2, presented at The Chocolate Factory Theater, 2024, and metamorphosis - presented at The Kitchen as part of the Dance and Process series in 2019.

Stacy Grossfield’s new dance/theater work will be presented monthly in 4 evolving episodes.

The work is situated throughout Collapsable Hole’s black box theater, for an intentionally limited audience and begins outside in the Westbeth complex on the Bank Street side.


Two for One

Location: The Tank NYC

Date: August 9

Two for One explores maternal bonds and entanglement in post-war Germany through a haunting, multi-media performance. As memories spin into an ever-growing, intertwining, spiraling spider web, the audience is invited to witness the final moment between mother and daughter. Will the mother ever let go? Can the daughter ever break free? “Women can’t master the other, but to give master to themselves.” She screams - out of pleasure, out of caprice.


Sincerely,

Location: Soho Playhouse

Date: August 10

Sincerely, is a one-act play about sixteen year old Alex, who, after a mental health crisis, finds herself in a psychiatric ward left with only letters addressed to her best friend and confidant, Liam. As the line between memory and reality blurs, Alex navigates friendship, identity, and the painful process of letting go.


The Broken Lute

Location: The Back Room (speakeasy LES)

Date: August 12

Use code 'indie' for 30% off tix!

It's 1915 and Anthony Patch, son of Wall Street tycoon-turned Prohibitionist Adam J. Patch, is having one last hurrah. Drink along with him as the party of the decade unfolds in real time, all right in front of your eyes.

The show is performed in a real speakeasy. It's not marked or visible from the street. Follow the sign for the "Lower East Side Toy Company", go down the stairs, through the alley, and you'll soon hear the sounds of jazz. And don't worrry, if someone rats on us and the coppers get called....all of the drinks are served in teacups and paper bags. Those proposers of the 18th Amendment won't catch us!


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?


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.


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.


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