Indie Theater Thursday – June 26

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.

Do you have an upcoming show to share? Use the Show/Production Sharing Form to share the details of your show/production with IndieSpace so that we can share with the community. 


AT the Barricades

Location: MITU580

Dates: June 12 - June 29

Use the code INDIE for 20% off your ticket purchase

“At the Barricades” is a source-based history play about the international troops fighting in the Spanish Civil War, co-written by the What Will the Neighbors Say? Co-Artistic Directors James Clements and Sam Hood Adrain. The drama follows six different characters from the United States, Spain and Scotland, brought together, despite their varied backgrounds, by a shared desire to fight against Franco’s fascist coup. We join them on the outskirts of Madrid in January 1937 and witness, over the course of a year, how their political loyalties, personal relationships and understanding of themselves are strengthened, challenged and irrevocably changed by the tragedy and the carnage around them. Developed through a partnership with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (ALBA), this prescient new play asks the question: how far would you go to protect the freedoms of others?

The project was developed at the Brooklyn Art Haus with the support of the Brooklyn Arts Council, and through a year-long residency at NYU’s Espacio de Culturas at KJCC with Director Federica Borlenghi and Script Supervisor Skye Pallo Ross.

The show will run approximately 100 minutes with no intermission.


Riven

Location: Sure We Can

Date: June 26 at 7pm, June 27 at 7pm

Riven is A site-specific docu-fiction play about waste pickers.

Taking place at Sure We Can, a recycling center in Brooklyn, Riven follows Alessandra and Melina: two black women from the global south working at a waste picking cooperative - a place where recycled materials are sorted and people are rescued from neglect.


All's Well That Ends Well

Central Park, Carl Schurz Park, Battery Park

Date: Now through July 6th

All reservations are completely FREE!

Written around 1604, All’s Well That Ends Well is one of Shakespeare’s boldest romantic comedies. When Helena—a brilliant, determined young woman—heals a king, she earns the right to choose her husband. But love isn’t so simple, and she must use wit, courage, and a daring plan to win the life she desires. Full of humor, heart, and twists, this rarely performed gem is a story of love on Helena’s terms.


UNTITLED GIRL NARRATIVE

Location: Sirovich Center for Balanced Living

Dates: June 26 and June 27 at 7:30pm, June 28 and June 29 at 3pm

All tickets are FREE! Donations are welcome!

UNTITLED GIRL NARRATIVE is a Queer Love story dance musical that spotlights three young people coming of age, embracing their autonomy and power as 2SLGBTQIA+ youth in today's America.


I AM A DANCER 2020

Location: New York Live Arts

Dates: June 26 at 7pm, June 27 at 7pm, and June 28 at 2pm & 7pm

Felice Lesser’s “live documentary” I AM A DANCER 2020, a real-time journey into the effects of the pandemic on the dance world, will be given its World Premiere at 7:00pm on Thursday, June 26th at New York Live Arts. I Am a Dancer 2020, which will have four performances through June 28, marks the 50th Anniversary of Felice Lesser Dance Theater. The work combines live dance, projected video, and filmed interviews to depict how dance workers navigated the COVID-19 pandemic.

The live cast for I AM A DANCER 2020 includes Mackenzie Allen, Justice Jackson, Amina Konaté, Kristin Licata (who starred in the original 2006 cast of I AM A DANCER), and Héloïse Ponsonnet. Among those seen on video are Melanie Adam (a principal dancer from the original 1975-76 company), Stephanie (Lyon) Albanese (FLDT’s principal dancer from 1989-2000), and Andrea Kron.


Above Ground

Location: Newtown Stage at the Hellenic Cultural Center

Dates: Friday, June 27 at 8pm; Saturday, June 28 at 8pm; Sunday, June 29 at 2pm

“Above Ground” is a world-premiere solo performance written and performed by published playwright Ginna Hoben and Directed by Stephanie Weeks.

In "Above Ground," Ginna examines death, anxiety, and the infinite mark left by the things she's said on paper, out loud, or in a 'cloud.' "Above Ground” -- which has evolved from decades-old journal material, blog essays, audio blogs, and live readings -- reflects on what it means to seize the day and the lasting power of words. Themes of death, loss, and anxiety are balanced with Hoben’s signature comedic delivery and light-hearted audience interaction.


Chemicals in the Water

Location: The Tank

Dates: Friday, June 27 9:30PM & Saturday, June 28 3PM

"Chemicals in the Water is a romantic dark comedy musical where two vagabonds fall in love in the midst of an environmental disaster. This story follows Benzene, a sweet Forest Fire Magazines editor, and Vinyl, a hot-headed songwriter. After their train derails in a river, Benzene and Vinyl must survive Mother Nature’s fury, only to fall in love and form a toxic relationship.

Science communicator David Quang Pham and director Aliyah Curry return with this chemical musical that offers a toxic social commentary on the consequences of environmental protection deregulations with songs teaching covalent bonds. Caitlin Mayernik and Fang Tseng respectively return as producer and choreographer for this production in the Tank PrideFest."


Cowboy Mouth

Location: Adult Film NYC

Dates: June 27 - June 29 and July 3 - 4 at 8pm

A wild couple trapped in a motel room chase fame, chaos, and salvation in this explosive rock ‘n’ roll love story. After the show, stick around—our cast-turned-band will perform a short set of original music inspired by the play.


The Infinite Pride

Location: The Second City Blackbox (June 27 and 28) and Dixon Place (July 9)

Date: June 27 at 9:30pm, June 28 at 9:30pm, July 9 at 7:30pm

HOT20 for $5 off at Second City

30 queer plays, 1 straight hour. The New York Neo-Futurists’ hottest-selling show returns for a one-weekend only celebration of queer experimental theatre. Come see the Pride edition of the Neo-Futurists’ ongoing hit show The Infinite Wrench.


Richard II

Location: Central Park

Dates: June 21/22, 28/29, July 12/13, 19/20 at 2pm

A free outdoor production of Shakespeare's rarely produced classic. Performances are on the lawn at 69th and Central Park West.

He is the king, anointed and absolute. But Richard II is also a man consumed by a weakness that could tear England apart. As tensions rise and factions form, those closest to him face an impossible choice: stand by their flawed king or risk a century of bloodshed. Where does personal loyalty end and national duty begin?


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