Indie Theater Thursday – May 22

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. 


The Episodic Theatre Project Season 2 presents: Don’t Turn Around Now

Location: Frigid New York/Under St. Marks

Dates: May 22 at 7pm

Join the Episodic Theatre Project for five binge-worthy episodes of “Don’t Turn Around Now,” our Season 2 show. Over the course of five weeks, the mysteries of Knife’s Point will unfold in a series of self-contained plays with one central, suspense-filled arc.

Within the walls of Knife’s Point’s popular diner, secrets are brewing faster than a pot of Maxwell House. If charismatic millionaire Manny has their way, a new Arts District on Main Street will become the next big arts hub, overrun with artists, deep-pocketed tourists, and magazine features (plus murder plots). While locals are excited that their sleepy town will soon be revived, a few characters from Manny’s past will stop at nothing to prevent the Arts District plans from coming to fruition. Can Knife’s Point withstand the burden of secrets, pot-stirring, and small-town backstabbing? Only time—and five tea-spilling episodes—will tell.


Outraged Hearts - The Pretty Trap and Interior : Panic by Tennessee Williams

Location: Houghton Hall Arts Community

Dates: May 15 - May 30, 7:30pm

Following an acclaimed run in New Orleans and a NYC preview run at TORN PAGE, The Fire Weeds in association with Houghton Hall presents a limited run of OUTRAGED HEARTS - The Pretty Trap and Interior : Panic by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Jaclyn Bethany. Produced by The Fire Weeds.

The Pretty Trap and Interior: Panic explores early iterations of iconic works The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire. Seating is extremely limited. General Admission means general seating, VIP means front row reserved seat.

Please note this show has immersive elements, and audiences are encouraged to arrive at the show fifteen minutes before the curtain to enjoy the pre-show. For all shows this will be 7:15 PM. There is one ten minute intermission. The entire performance runs 90 minutes.

The Fire Weeds is a new, immersive, female-driven theatre company committed to producing and boldly exploring classic and new texts.

The cast includes Chris Ghaffari, Megan Metrikin, Jaclyn Bethany, Jacob Storms, Lauren Guglielmello and Sarah Schuler


Without God As My Lover

Location: spit&vigor's Tiny Baby Blackbox

Dates: May 22 – June 8, Thursdays-Saturdays 7:30pm, Sundays 2:30pm

Use ticket code OUTLANDER for 25% off

Without God As My Lover is a 90-minute two-hander about Teresa – a former Catholic turned atheist – who digs for the truth of her estranged father's last days by playing a game of cat and mouse with the priest who took her father's final confession.​​​​​​​

Come experience this passionate, hilarious, and poignant new play up close and personal in an intimate production staged in the round with just 20 seats per performance and find yourself investigating your own relationship to faith, religion, and father figures.


The Leg.

Location: Mitu580

Dates: Saturday, May 24 through Saturday, June 7, running Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8pm

The Leg is an ensemble-based physical theatre performance that uses Butoh, Bouffon and Puppetry to explore the links between spirituality, pain, pleasure and politics. Drawing from the writings of Foucault and Preciado, this devised hybrid movement piece combines laughter and danger to explore the idea that we are all political fiction alive.

Use discount code LEG15 for $15 tickets


WE ARE NATURE: The Microcosmic Dance. Season Opening Event

Location: Noosphere Arts

Date: May 25, 6:15pm - 9:00pm

According to quantum theory stillness doesn’t exist. A particle can never be at complete rest. And vacuum is by no means empty space but contains fleeting particles that continuously pop in and out of existence.

Our 2025 outdoor season programming will offer a reflection on the fast indiscernible dynamics that underpin the microscopic world that makes up every component of nature. This year’s theme WE ARE NATURE: The Microcosmic Dance is part of the global celebrations of the UN’s International Year of Science and Technology marking the centenary of quantum physics. Through art music dance and other performances our featured talent will interpret some of the scientific philosophical and human aspects related to the quantum nature of the world. Uncertainty entanglement and delocalization are keywords of quantum jargon but also qualities of our lives. The season will explore creative intersections of quantum and human nature in a unique blend of art and science allowing the public to reflect on the beauty and mystery of our universe and harnessing the contemplation of microscopic frenzy to deliver inner peace.

May 25th Season Opening event will include:
A dance performance by our Choreographer in Residency: Petra Zanki
A Live Set by Lulada Club: NYC's all women salsa band!

Doors: 6:15PM
Show: 6:45PM
Sunset: 8:15PM


The End of All Flesh

Location: The Magnet Theater

Dates: June 2, June 9, June 16, and June 23. All shows at 6:30pm

The End of All Flesh is a rollicking, post-apocalyptic, cautionary bluegrass tale by Greg Kotis (Tony Award-winning co-author of Urinetown.) Join Ma, Pa, Boy, and Girl atop a distant mountain, where they sing about environmental collapse, changing gender norms, Hobbes, Rousseau, ancient Greece, questionable survivalist practices, and a glimpse of what’s to come.


RIP Jabari, you would've loved the Apple Dance

Location: Factory Series at the Chain Theatre

Dates: Wednesday, June 11 at 7pm and Saturday June 14 at 7pm

RIP Jabari You Would've Loved the Apple Dance follows Chiara and Elijah, two best friends and roommates who win a contest from Bridgit Mendler's new space company. Their prize? The chance to test and interact with an AI robot modeled after their late best friend, Jabari. As they navigate this surreal experience, they grapple with grief, memory, and the strange intersection of technology and loss.

What begins as a high-tech reunion becomes a heartfelt journey about holding on, letting go, and the enduring power of friendship.


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.


These Are the Rules

Location: Brooklyn Art Haus

Date: June 12, 14 & 15 at 7:30pm

‘These Are the Rules’ is a two-play theatrical experience exploring the quiet ruptures and explosive reckonings inside the homes & relationships we think we know best. Debuting for the first time on stage, ‘This World Is Mine’ & ‘Game Night’ examine how unspoken rules—familial, societal, and self-imposed—shape our lives in ways we may not always see. Intimate, sharp, and deeply human, this evening of theatre invites you to listen closely to what’s being said—and, perhaps more importantly, what isn’t.


Once Upon a Time in NYC

Location: Reverie Room

Date: JJune 12, 14 & 15 at 7:30pm

Award-nominated creators Shared Manifest Entertainment debut their first live theatrical production, Once Upon a Time in NYC, on June 13th at 7 PM at Reverie Room (163 W 72nd Street, NYC). Tickets are $15 plus a $10 snack and drink cover.

In celebration of New York City's 400th anniversary, six original 10-minute plays reimagine classic fairytales with a distinctly New York twist, including subway wonderlands, drag queen fairy godmothers, and the city’s ruthless housing market.

Directed by Jessica Thompson and produced by Jackie Jorgenson, the cast features Tehilah Keturah, Sami Binder, Nick Gangone, Airen Guevara, Abigail Espinal, and Anthony Castellano in multiple lively roles.


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