Upcoming Indie Theater – February 19

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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THE WOKE TRAGEDY OF RICHARD THE III: DYKE OF GLOUCESTER

Location: City Garage

Date: February 19-21 and 26-28

Richard Plantaganet is the Dyke of Gloucester, terrorzing near future Neo-England. Shakespeare's iconic villain is reimagined through a queer lens to explore a new perspective on Richard's psychology, relationships, and demise with intensity and momentum.


"Fourth Avenue (Brooklyn)"

Location: Speyer Hall

Date: February 20

"Fourth Avenue (Brooklyn)" is a searing and tender new play that delves fearlessly into the dark heart of real estate development in its power to reshape both the city and the souls of its inhabitants. As the buildings go up, the people change.


The Infinite Wrench

Location: The Second City

Dates: February 20, 21, 27, and 28

The Infinite Wrench is the NY Neo-Futurists' ever-changing attempt to perform 30 original plays in about an hour. Over 1,000 weeks and 7,500 plays and counting!

The NY Neo-Futurists continue to craft new & vibrant work in The Infinite Wrench at The Second City. Dive into a bold and unpredictable fusion of theater, storytelling, and sport with the New York Neo-Futurists every Friday and Saturday. For each show, the Neos take on the challenge of performing 30 original plays in roughly an hour. Through their unconventional storytelling, they deliver quick, powerful slices of life—crafted from the ensemble's own experiences—at times funny, profound, elegant, gross, topical, irrelevant, or even downright absurd. Every show is different, and with new plays every week, they have created over 7,500 new plays!


"Show Up, Kids!"

Location: Shapeshifter Lab

Dates: February 21 and 28

This acclaimed, long-running, interactive musical show for kids 3-10 years old puts a wildly comedic twist on the traditional kids’ show. When the main attraction doesn’t show up, the host enlists the help of the kids (and their grownups) to control everything from plot to props, characters to costumes, and settings to sound in a one-of-a-kind, 45-minute laughfest.


FLEUR

Location: Blunt Theatrical Company

Dates: February 21 and 28

FLEUR is a high concept immersive cabaret, and a seance for community, through the art and practice of creation.


Episodes

Location: Arts On Site

Date: February 22

"Episodes" will feature a collection of new and returning works including an excerpt of “Rocket Man” which premiered in August of 2025. These works focus on connection and the relationships we build with ourselves and others.

Brandon Coleman is a NYC-based choreographer, educator and performer whose work blends virtuosic physicality with cinematic storytelling. Across both narrative and non-linear works, his choreography explores ambition, isolation, and the human desire for connection with a sense of curiosity, nostalgia, and play.


Wayfaring Strangers

Location: The PIT

Dates: February 22

After January's Snowpocalypse forced us to cancel our first engagement of 2026, Theater of the Apes is delighted to present what is by default the first The Wayfaring Strangers improvised bluegrass musical of 2026. With opening act Goat Party!


Appetite

Location: The Makers’ Ensemble

Dates: February 25 – March 1

An eclectic gaggle of social media influencers congregates in the woods for an elusive and exclusive retreat where they compete for early access to upcoming trends. This year? They’re being asked to market the newest product in health and wellness: human meat. The team's ridiculous attempts to glamorize cannibalism offer a glimpse into the unsavory world of influencing. When do your career aspirations eclipse your personal values? Who do you become when you commodify your personality and your lived experience? And do we taste better grilled or air-fried?


El Odio de un Pais/ The Hate of a Country

Location: Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre (304 W 47th St, New York, NY 10036)

Dates: February 27 and 28

La Lucha Arts Presents: Workshop Reading: EL ODIO DE UN PAIS/ The Hate of a Country (part of the Latin is American play cycle) by Raquel Almazan EL ODIO DE UN PAIS/ The Hate of a Country, explores the conditions of women through the dramatization of violence contrasted with the actions of healing and solidarity within female communities. An autobiographical and biographical series of scenes that explore the mainstream history of Costa Rica from the perspective of family lineage.


Fail Risk Play Reading

Location: Court Square Theater

Date: February 28

Inspired by the playwright's experience living with two rare diseases, and taking place on Rare Disease Day, join us for a reading of Fail Risk. Fail Risk is a bold, unflinching new play about love, chronic illness, and survival. Following Peyton and Alex through the first five years of their marriage and the onset of a mysterious illness, it confronts guilt, burnout, and medical trauma while rejecting the “love conquers all” cliché. Centering the messy realities of illness, the play highlights the importance of trauma-informed medical care and the vital role of those who truly “get it” in surviving chronic illness.


The Love Show NYC

Location: The Hidden Jewel Box Theater

Date: February 28

Join us for a heartfelt and intimate night of dance, song, and theater. Laugh, cry, and experience an unforgettable evening of whimsy. The Love Show NYC, a globe trotting theater dance company of 20+ years invites you to experience an evening of emotion in their whimsical home. 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.


KPC's Pathway to Wellness through Movement: I COULD NEVER LOVE ANYONE...

Location: Brooklyn Heights Public Library, Multipurpose room

Date: March 7

KPC’s Pathway to Wellness through Movement: I COULD NEVER LOVE ANYONE... is an essential resource for people dealing with substance use and mental health complexities, and their loved ones. I COULD NEVER LOVE ANYONE... is a dance musical that centers a person with substance use disorder and their siblings as they face this family disorder together. KPC's Pathway to Wellness through Movement workshops start with emotionally guided movement exercises inspiring physical expression, followed by the performance of I COULD NEVER LOVE ANYONE... by the Performing Artists of KPC, culminating in a talkback between the artists and audience.


I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

Location: Port Richmond Library

Date: March 14

Experience a live adaptation of "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter," by Erika L. Sánchez , an award-winning bestseller about a young woman coming to terms with the death of her sister while struggling to find herself amid the pressures of growing up “perfect” in a Mexican family. Literature to Life is a performance-based literacy organization that presents professionally staged verbatim adaptations of American literary classics. Now, in partnership with NYPL, Literature to Life brings "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter" by Erika L . Sánchez to the stage at Port Richmond Library.


Macbeth

Location: The Polonsky Shakespeare Center @ 262 Ashland Place

Date: April 13

Join Apocalyptic Artists & Red Bull Theater for a one-night-only public performance of their 2026 NYC School Tour of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Directed by Alice Renier and featuring performances by Blaize Adler-Ivanbrook, Diana Coates, Kaileela Hobby, Đavid Lee Huỳnh, Sina Pooresmaeil, Nick Shea, Kea Trevett and Chad Pierre Van.


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