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Buying a ticket to a Broadway show is not the only way to be able to enjoy that increadibly rich theater scene of New York City.

It's a known fact that NYC theater tickets are rather expensive, but a significantly less know fact is that you can attend a NYC theater show that is totally free and open for general public. Or you can ontain coplimentary tickets for an off Brodway, off off Broadway and sometimes Broadway show (a play or a musical) free of charge or at a significant discount. But you do need to know how to go about it!

While many other sites give information about discount theater tickets in NYC, Club Free Time gives you all the info about those NYC theater performances that are totally free and open for general public. In addition, as a CFT member you have a chance to attend not-at-all-free off Broadway, off off Broadway and sometimes Broadway theater performances at no cost. if you are looking for cheap theater tickets in NYC - you should look no further: we are able to obtain free tickets for our members when a show has some unsold seats and producers would like to create that magical 'full house' feel. As an article in The New York Times said: New York is abuzz with so much culture that they're giving it away.

Our members attend off-Broadway, off-off-Broadway and sometimes Broadway shows, opera, classical music and jazz concerts, dance performances, children shows, comedy clubs, cabaret, etc. using complimentary tickets which they can reserve once they login to www.clubfreetime.com.

There are 41 Broadway theatres, approximately 85 Off-Broadway theatres, and about 120 off off Broadway theaters in NYC. These categories are not about the quality of productions or the talent involved, it's all about the number of seats in the venue: Broadway theaters have over 500 seats, off-Broadway theaters have  between 100 and 499 and the bvenues with fewer than 100 seats are referred to as Off Off Broadway.

At the beginning of the 20th century many theatres were located on Broadway and that's when the 'Broadway theater' term came to life. Only three 'Broadway' theatres are located on Broadway nowadays: the Winter Garden, the Marquis, and the Broadway Theatre. All other Broadway theaters are located in the theater district in the blocks east and west of Broadway around Times Square. The Theater District lies between 42nd and 53rd streets. 

In the 1890s this section of Broadway was one of the first part of town to be lit with electric lights, which led to the New York Telegram headline 'Found on the Great White Way' and that's how the nickname 'the Great White Way' came to life. Most visitors never venture off the Great White Way. Approximately 14 million people a year attending Broadway shows.

Meanwhile, although Eugene O'Neill famously said in 1931: ''One of the things I regret, is the passing of the experimental group theater,'' off Broadway and off off Broadway theaters, being significantly less commercial then Broadway, or, in many cases, not commercial at all, offer a great variety of extremelly interesting and exciting experimental and not-so-experimental works. If you want to see real quality theater - give off Broadway and off off Broadway theater a try.

Off Broadway theaters have nurtured Pulitzer Prize-winning plays and playwrights and attracted prominent actors and actresses. Musicals such as ''A Chorus Line'' and ''Ain't Misbehavin' '' moved to Broadway from off Broadway. You may as well see a Broadway show at an Off Broadway theater as producers can continue running their shows with considerably reduced weekly costs by going from Broadway to Off-Broadway, as actor salaries and advertising costs are much less for off Broadway theaters. (We put lots of efforts in obtaining complimentary tickets for off Broadway shows for our members). One of the most famous off Broadway theaters is the Public Theater

The world of Off Off Broadway theaters is one of most interesting and unknown parts of New York City's theatrical life. It gives you the real sence of belonging as being so close to the stage allows you to see every nuance of what's happening there. That's where young, exciting playwrights are discovered. That's where you can see talented, unknown actors who may become the big stars of tomorrow at the tiny fraction of a Broadway ticket price.

Join Club Free Time and enjoy free theater performances or get free tickets to the shows (off Broadway, off off Broadway and sometimes even Broadway) which are not free for general public, but are free for Club Free Time members! Club Free Time is a NYC staple for finding amazing things to do for free. Some amazing deals are available in advance, but in some cases you will be able to get those last minute theater tickets. NYC gives you many options.

In case you would like to get yourself more familiar with New York Theater life here is the list of NYC off-Broadway theaters:
Abrons Art Center, 466 Grand St. (@ Pitt St.)
Altered Stages, 212 W. 29th St. (btw. 7th Ave. & 8th Ave.)
American Place Theatre, 111 W. 46th St. (btw. 6th Ave. & Broadway)
Theater At Blessed Sacrament, 152 W. 71st St. (btw. Columbus Ave. & Broadway)
Astor Place Theater, 434 Lafayette St. (btw. 4th St. & Astor Pl.) (212)254-4370 see seating chart...
Blue Man Group: Tubes
Atlantic Theater, 336 W. 20th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
Bank Street Theatre, 155 Bank St. (btw. Washington St. & West St.) 591-0564
Lynn Redgrave Theater45, 45 Bleecker St. (btw. Broadway & Lafayette St.)
Cap 21, 18 W 18th St #6 (btw. 5th Ave. & 6th Ave.)
Cherry Lane Theater, 38 Commerce St. (btw. Bedford St. & Hudson St.)
City Center, 131 W. 55th St. (btw. 6th Ave. & 7th Ave.)
Classic Stage Co., 136 E. 13th St. (btw. 3rd Ave & 4th Ave.) 677-4210
Club El Flamingo, 547 W. 21st St. (btw. 10th Ave. & 11th Ave.)
Collective Unconscious, 145 Ludlow St. (btw. Rivington St. & Stanton St.)
Connelly Theatre, 220 East 4th St. (btw. Ave. A & Ave. B)
Currican Theatre, 154 W. 29th St. (btw. 6th Ave. & 7th Ave.)
Daryl Roth Theater, 101 East 15th Street
De La Guarda
Duffy Theater, 1553 Broadway (@46th St.) 695-3401
Duke Theatre, 229 West 42nd (btw. 7th Ave. & 8th Ave)
Ensemble Studio Theatre, 549 W. 52nd St. (btw. 10th Ave. & 11th Ave.) 247-4982
Expanded Arts, 113 Ludlow St. (btw. Delancey & Rivington St.)
Flatiron Playhouse, 119 West 23rd St. (btw. 6th Ave. & 7th Ave.)
Flea, 41 White St. (btw. Church & Broadway)
Gene Frankel Theatre, 24 Bond Street
Gloria Maddox Theatre, 151 West 26th St. (btw. 6th Ave. & 7th Ave.)
Greenwich House Theater, 27 Barrow St. (@ 7th Ave. South) 541-8441
Greenwich Street Theater, 547 Greenwich St. (btw. Charlton & Vandam)
Grove Street Playhouse, 39 Grove St. (@ 7th Ave.)
HERE, 145 Avenue of the Americas (btw. Spring & Dominick)
Homegrown Theatre, 2628 Broadway (@ 99th St.) 229-7500
Hudson Guild Theater, 441 W. 26th St. (btw. 9th Ave. & 10th Ave.)
Ibis Supper Club, 321 W. 44th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.) 239-6200
Intar Theatre, 420 W. 42nd St. (btw. 9th Ave. & 10th Ave.) 279-4200
Irish Arts Center, 553 W. 51st St. (btw. 10th Ave. & 11th Ave.) 757-3318
Jane Street Theater, 113 Jane St. (@ W. Side Highway) 239-6200
John Houseman Theater, 450 W. 42nd St. (btw. 9th Ave. & 10th Ave.)
John Jay College Theatre, 899 10th Ave. (btw. 58th St. & 59th St.)
Kraine Theatre, 85 East 4th St. (btw. Bowery & 2nd Ave.)
La Mama, 74A East 4th St. (btw. 2nd Ave. & 3rd Ave.)
Lambs Theatre, 140 W. 44th St. (btw. Broadway & 6th Ave.)
Lucille Lortel Theatre, 121 Christopher St. (btw. Hudson St. & Bleecker St.)
McGinn/Cazale Theater, 2162 Broadway (@ 76th St.) 279-4200
Manhattan Class Company Theater, 120 W. 28th St. (btw. 6th Ave. & 7th Ave.) 727-7765
Manhattan Theatre Club, 131 W. 55th St. (btw. 6th Ave. & 7th Ave.) 581-1212
Minetta Lane Theatre, 18 Minetta Lane (Just E. of 6th Ave.)
The Mint Theater, 311 W. 43rd St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, 150 W. 65th St. (@ Lincoln Center)
The Neighborhood Playhouse, 340 E. 54th St. (btw. 1st Ave. & 2nd Ave.) 522-1421
New 42nd St. Theater, 348 West 42nd St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
New Victory Theater, 209 W. 42nd St. (btw. 7th Ave. & 8th Ave.)
New York Theatre Workshop, 79 E 4th St. (btw. Bowery & 2nd Ave.) 460-5475
New York Performance Works, 128 Chambers St. (Just E. of W. Broadway)
Ohio Theatre, 66 Wooster St. (btw. Spring & Broome St.)
Orpheum Theater, 126 2nd Ave. (btw. 7th St. & St. Mark's Pl.) 477-2477
P.S. 122, 150 1st Ave (@ 9th St.), (212) 477-5288
Phil Bosakowski Theatre, 354 W. 45th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
Players Theatre, 115 MacDougal St. (btw. W 3rd St. & Minetta Ln.) 475-1449
Playhouse 91, 316 E. 91st St. (btw. 1st Ave. & 2nd Ave.) 831-2000
Playwrights Horizons Studio Theatre, 416 W. 42nd St. (btw. 9th Ave. & 10th Ave.)
Primary Stages, 354 W. 45th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.) 212-333-4052
Producers Club, 358 West 44th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
(Joseph Papp) Public Theater, 425 Lafayette St. (btw. Astor Pl. & 4th St.)
Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, 304 W. 47th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave)
Quintero Theater, 534 West 42nd St. (btw. 10th Ave. & 11th Ave.)
The Rattlestick Theatre, 224 Waverly Place (just W. of 7th Ave.)
RAW Space (Studio L), 529 W. 42nd St. (btw. 10th Ave. & 11th Ave.) 414-7734
Raymond J. Greenwald Theatre, 307 W. 26th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
St. Luke's Church, 308 W. 46th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave)
Second Stage Theater, 307 W. 43rd St. (@8th Ave.) 246-4422
Soho Playhouse, 15 Vandam St. (btw. 6th Ave & 7th Ave)
Soho Rep, 46 Walker St. (btw. Church St. & Broadway)
Ellen's Stardust Diner, 1650 Broadway (@ 51st St.)
Sullivan Street Playhouse, 181 Sullivan St. (btw. Houston St. & Bleeker St.) 674-3838
Theatre at St. Clement's, 423 West 46th St. (btw. 9th Ave. & 10th Ave.)
Theater at St. Peter's Church, Citicorp Center (Lexington Ave. & 54th St.) 935-5820
Theatre 3, 311 W. 43rd St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
Theatre Four, 424 W. 55th St. (btw. 9th Ave. & 10th Ave)
Theater for the New City, 155 1st Ave. (btw. 9th St. & 10th St.) 633-1292
Theatre 22, 54 West 22nd St. (btw 5th Ave. & 6th Ave.)
Thirteenth Street Repertory, 50 W. 13th St. (btw. 5th Ave. & 6th Ave.) 675-6677
Triad Theater, 158 W. 72nd St. (btw. Broadway & Columbus Ave.) 799-4599
Trilogy Theater, 341 West 44th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
29 Street Repertory Theatre, 212 W. 29th St. (@ 7th Ave.) 465-0575
Union Square Theater, 100 E. 17th St. (btw. Union Square E. & Irving Pl.) 307-4100
Variety Arts Theatre, 110 3rd Ave. (btw. 13th St. & 14th St)
Vineyard Theatre,108 East 15th Street | New York
Westbeth Theater Center, 151 Bank St. (btw. Washington St. & W. Side Hwy.)
Westside Theatre, 407 W. 43rd St. (btw. 9th Ave. & 10th Ave.)
Wings Theatre, 154 Christopher St. (W. of Washington St.)
14th St. Y, 344 East 14th St. (btw. 2nd Ave. & 3rd Ave.)
47th Street Theatre, 304 West 47th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)

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35  Free Plays, Free Shows ! Free Theater in New York City (NYC) Tue, 01/21/2025 - and on...



Shakespeare said All world’s a stage. Our editors at CFT couldn’t agree more, so we give you the most complete listing of free shows in New York. Also, as a Club Free Time member, you can get exclusive free tickets to off-Broadway, off-off-Broadway and, sometime, Broadway shows.
A member can reserve from 2 to 5 complimentary tickets (depending on a show) as long as the supply lasts.

        
Wed, Jan 22
7:00 pm

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Plays, January 22, 2025, 01/22/2025, "Absorbing" Drama at a Major NYC Theater
Wed, Jan 22
7:00 pm

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Performances, January 22, 2025, 01/22/2025, "Packed with Laughs" - Award-Winning Comedy
Wed, Jan 22
7:00 pm

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Musicals, January 22, 2025, 01/22/2025, A Musical About Friendship
Wed, Jan 22
7:00 pm

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Performances, January 22, 2025, 01/22/2025, Critically-Acclaimed "Funny, Inventive" Show
Wed, Jan 22
7:00 pm

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Plays, January 22, 2025, 01/22/2025, Tony Nominee in a Play About Lifelong Friendship
Wed, Jan 22
7:15 pm

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Plays, January 22, 2025, 01/22/2025, A Play with a Broadway Actor at a Major NYC Theater
Wed, Jan 22
9:30 pm

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Musicals, January 22, 2025, 01/22/2025, A Musical About Friendship and Romance, with Netflix Actor
Thu, Jan 23
7:00 pm

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Performances, January 23, 2025, 01/23/2025, "Packed with Laughs" - Award-Winning Comedy
Thu, Jan 23
7:00 pm

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Performances, January 23, 2025, 01/23/2025, Critically-Acclaimed "Funny, Inventive" Show
Thu, Jan 23
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 23, 2025, 01/23/2025, An Adaptation of a Famous Classic Play
Thu, Jan 23
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 23, 2025, 01/23/2025, Broadway Actress in a True Crime Story
Thu, Jan 23
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 23, 2025, 01/23/2025, Drama: A New York City Story
Thu, Jan 23
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 23, 2025, 01/23/2025, Life-Affirming Play
Fri, Jan 24
7:00 pm

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Performances, January 24, 2025, 01/24/2025, "Intense, poignant" Theater
Fri, Jan 24
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 24, 2025, 01/24/2025, An Adaptation of a Famous Classic Play
Fri, Jan 24
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 24, 2025, 01/24/2025, Broadway Actress in a True Crime Story
Fri, Jan 24
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 24, 2025, 01/24/2025, Drama: A New York City Story
Fri, Jan 24
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 24, 2025, 01/24/2025, Life-Affirming Play
Fri, Jan 24
9:30 pm

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Performances, January 24, 2025, 01/24/2025, Comedy and Magic
Sat, Jan 25
4:00 pm

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Plays, January 25, 2025, 01/25/2025, Drama: A New York City Story
Sat, Jan 25
4:30 pm

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Performances, January 25, 2025, 01/25/2025, "Intense, poignant" Theater
Sat, Jan 25
5:00 pm

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Performances, January 25, 2025, 01/25/2025, Improvisational Comedy for the Whole Family
Sun, Jan 26
4:00 pm

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Plays, January 26, 2025, 01/26/2025, Drama: A New York City Story

Performance | Cinderella: A Fairy Tale, Music and Storytelling


The timeless magic of Cinderella celebrated through music and storytelling throughout the ages from Opera to Broadway and Disney. Actors and musicians perform classic and modern versions of the tale, including their own fresh interpretations. Curated by Liane McAllister Directed by Matthew A.J. Gregory
   New York City, NY; NYC
Fri, Feb 7
7:30 pm

Free
Performances, February 07, 2025, 02/07/2025, Cinderella: A Fairy Tale, Music and Storytelling

Comedy Club | Indoor Indians: 2 Native American Stand-Up Comedians


A night of living, laughing, and loving brought to you by two Native comedians who have no idea how to live off the land. It’s comedy like Romy and Michelle, but with brown hair! A fan favorite on FX’s Reservation Dogs and Peacock's comedy series Rutherford Falls, Lakota Native comedian, writer, and performer Jana Schmieding joins Indigenous (Tohono O’odham, Hopi, Navajo) gay comedian and writer Brian Bahe, named a “Comedian You Should and Will Know in 2023” by Vulture and a writer for CBS’s Ghosts. With music by Rosa Bordallo, this irresistible evening is part stand-up, part music, and part Sleep No More!
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Feb 7
7:30 pm

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Comedy Clubs, February 07, 2025, 02/07/2025, Indoor Indians: 2 Native American Stand-Up Comedians

Musical | New Short Musicals Debut


Lyricists, composers, bookwriters, and performers came together to form new collaborations and write 20-minute musicals with advice from experts in the industry. The artists present their new musical theater works to the public. Registration required.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sat, Feb 15
11:00 am

Free
Musicals, February 15, 2025, 02/15/2025, New Short Musicals Debut
Sat, Feb 15
8:00 pm

Regular: $51
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Theaters, February 15, 2025, 02/15/2025, Storytelling at its Best from Far Away

Performance | Late, Late Frogs: Aristophanes on Network Television


Octavio Vourvoulias' adaptation recontextualizes the last section of Aristophanes’ Frogs–the agon sophias between the shades of Aeschylus and Euripides in the Underworld—into a televised debate between two popular musicians of different genres and generations, in the present-day. These artists argue about which one of them pursues a more effective type of social activism in their music. Aeschylus is represented by Andy Page, a classic rocker whose politics are rooted in the folk movement and the protests against the Vietnam War. Embodying Euripides is E-Danger, a younger, nonbinary pop-adjacent artist with a more cynical worldview informed by issues like the financial crisis, social media, and climate change. The debate is moderated by the show’s host, standing in for Dionysus (who is not as unbiased as she should be), backed by the house band, Don Plutón Y Las Ranas. The debate, parallel to its Aristophanic equivalent, satirizes critical culture and genre labels, and interrogates the role of art in political activism. Octavio Vourvoulias is an actor and playwright based in Brooklyn. He graduated with a degree in Classics from Columbia University last year.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Feb 21
6:00 pm

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Performances, February 21, 2025, 02/21/2025, Late, Late Frogs: Aristophanes on Network Television

Performance | A Celebration of Black History with Song, Dance, Theater, and More


Artists join together to celebrate Black History Month through music and theatrical performance, in a special gathering of song, dance, theater, oration and community. The evening is curated by Charlotte Small and features special guests and performers from the Mannes School of Music, the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music, the School of Drama, and special guests.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Fri, Feb 21
7:30 pm

Free
Performances, February 21, 2025, 02/21/2025, A Celebration of Black History with Song, Dance, Theater, and More

Play | The Invaders’ Fear of Memories: A Play About Colonization


Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Palestine, The Invaders’ Fear of Memories is a solo performance by Benjamin Rivers exploring the life and diaries of his great-grandfather, Yosef Nachmani. Through twelve distinct characters and songs in multiple languages, Rivers delves into the complexities of loyalty, ideology, and the devastating consequences of settler-colonialism. The Invaders’ Fear of Memories offers an intimate and sobering look at a historical moment that continues to reverberate with devastating consequences in today’s world. This play invites audiences to navigate generational accountability to present-day examples of injustice. Since August 2023, the show has been performed to audiences in Africa, Australia, Europe and North America. Directed by Linda Wise Performed by Benjamin Rivers There will be a half hour Q&A with Rivers after the performance. This play contains themes and descriptions of violence. Viewer discretion is advised. Recommended for mature audiences. 
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Feb 21
8:00 pm

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Plays, February 21, 2025, 02/21/2025, The Invaders&rsquo; Fear of Memories: A Play About Colonization

Performance | Latin Theater Spring Preview


In collaboration with the Alliance of Teatros Latinos NY comes this preview of Latin theater in New York this season. Participants from local Latin theater companies will discuss their work and offer samples of some of the work on their stages. Registration required.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Mon, Feb 24
6:00 pm

Free
Performances, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Latin Theater Spring Preview

Performance | COVID Vortex Anxiety Opera Kitty Kaleidoscope Disco: From Celebrated Performance Artist Karen Finley


Celebrated visual and performance artist Karen Finley looks back at New York City upended by the COVID-19 pandemic in COVID Vortex Anxiety Opera Kitty Kaleidoscope Disco — a moving, one-night only performance that “pierces the heart” with “rawness that feels like a jolt,” according to The New York Times. Performed to mark the five-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic and the launch of Finley’s titular new book of poetry. Written, directed, and performed by Karen Finley. 
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Feb 27
7:00 pm

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Performances, February 27, 2025, 02/27/2025, COVID Vortex Anxiety Opera Kitty Kaleidoscope Disco: From Celebrated Performance Artist Karen Finley

Performance | Lists of Promise: Theatrical and Aerial Performance Looks at Women's Lives


New Stage Theatre Company presents a blended theatrical and aerial performance piece inspired by When God Was a Woman by Merlin Stone and created for the stage by Ildiko Nemeth and Lisa Giobbi with Marie Glancy O'Shea. This sharply humorous production looks at women's positions in society through historical, political, and mythological lenses. The lists that govern women's lives – past and present – serve as an organizing theme.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sun, Mar 16
3:00 pm

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Performances, March 16, 2025, 03/16/2025, Lists of Promise: Theatrical and Aerial Performance Looks at Women's Lives

Performance | Lists of Promise: Theatrical and Aerial Performance Looks at Women's Lives


New Stage Theatre Company presents a blended theatrical and aerial performance piece inspired by When God Was a Woman by Merlin Stone and created for the stage by Ildiko Nemeth and Lisa Giobbi with Marie Glancy O'Shea. This sharply humorous production looks at women's positions in society through historical, political, and mythological lenses. The lists that govern women's lives – past and present – serve as an organizing theme.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sun, Mar 23
3:00 pm

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Performances, March 23, 2025, 03/23/2025, Lists of Promise: Theatrical and Aerial Performance Looks at Women's Lives

Performance | Lists of Promise: Theatrical and Aerial Performance Looks at Women's Lives


New Stage Theatre Company presents a blended theatrical and aerial performance piece inspired by When God Was a Woman by Merlin Stone and created for the stage by Ildiko Nemeth and Lisa Giobbi with Marie Glancy O'Shea. This sharply humorous production looks at women's positions in society through historical, political, and mythological lenses. The lists that govern women's lives – past and present – serve as an organizing theme.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sun, Mar 30
3:00 pm

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Performances, March 30, 2025, 03/30/2025, Lists of Promise: Theatrical and Aerial Performance Looks at Women's Lives
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Play | "Absorbing" Drama at a Major NYC Theater

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Classical Music | Highly-Acclaimed Quartet: Dvorak and More

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