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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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55  Free Plays, Free Shows ! Free Theater in New York City (NYC) Sun, 01/11/2026 - 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.

        
Sun, Jan 11
11:00 am

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Musicals, January 11, 2026, 01/11/2026, Family Shows! Dogs and More
Wed, Jan 14
7:00 pm

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Plays, January 14, 2026, 01/14/2026, Political Drama Based on Classic Theater

Staged Reading | Apple Bottom: Comedy


When a humble neighbor, Andrea, and a high-strung influencer, Belinda, arrive as patients for their post- BBL recovery, Apple Bottom Spa struggles to keep both women afloat. Written by Karina Billini.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Thu, Jan 15
3:00 pm

Free
Staged Readings, January 15, 2026, 01/15/2026, Apple Bottom: Comedy

Comedy Club | Standup Show


Catch some of the best comedians at this free weekly stand-up show, featuring a lineup of rising stars and seasoned favorites. Past performers include Sheng Wang, Mark Normand, Dan Soder, Annie Lederman, and more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Jan 15
8:00 pm

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Comedy Clubs, January 15, 2026, 01/15/2026, Standup Show
Thu, Jan 15
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 15, 2026, 01/15/2026, The Story of a Celebrated Historical Figure

Performance | Multidisciplinary (Music & Theater) Performance by Vocalist Ohelen


Enjoy a Greta Oto performance by vocalist and performance artist Ohelen. Greta Oto is both a singular character and a form of narrative itself, explored through solo performance. The performer moves continuously through fragments of memory, repeated phrases, and uncertain narrative structures, inviting audience projection rather than delivering a fixed message. Unresolved words, interrupted emotions, and moments that oscillate between stillness and movement appear vividly on stage. Audiences may experience the character as a "vanishing person" or see reflections of their own memories within her presence. Each performance introduces new episodes, allowing the work to expand continuously. The open structure encourages multiple interpretations, emphasizing the layered and ephemeral nature of the piece. Ohelen is a vocalist and performance artist whose work moves fluidly across music, theatre, and visual composition. Her practice is rooted in improvisation and mobility, expanding performance into an event that unfolds uniquely in each encounter. By engaging audiences as active participants, her works transform music into a ritualistic and communal experience.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Jan 16
4:00 pm

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Performances, January 16, 2026, 01/16/2026, Multidisciplinary (Music & Theater) Performance by Vocalist Ohelen
Fri, Jan 16
7:00 pm

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Plays, January 16, 2026, 01/16/2026, Political Drama Based on Classic Theater

Performance | The Body as an Instrument, La Plante Dansante de Desastres Performance


Enjoy Seon-ah Jo's La Plante Dansante de Desastres, a performative practice in which the performer perceives the instrument as the body--or the body as an instrument. The performer projects herself, an East Asian female body, onto the gayageum, a traditional Korean string instrument. The connectivity between instrument and body expands both inward and outward, resisting or reenacting the duties imposed upon the female body while attending to the unnamed strata of sound that reside beneath the surface. Seon-ah Jo is an interdisciplinary artist and performer whose work moves fluidly across music, movement, and sound art. She treats the gestures and sounds generated by her Gayageum-playing body as equal artistic languages.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Fri, Jan 16
7:30 pm

Free
Performances, January 16, 2026, 01/16/2026, The Body as an Instrument, La Plante Dansante de Desastres Performance
Fri, Jan 16
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 16, 2026, 01/16/2026, The Story of a Celebrated Historical Figure

Performance | Multidisciplinary (Music & Theater) Performance by Vocalist Ohelen


Enjoy a Greta Oto performance by vocalist and performance artist Ohelen. Greta Oto is both a singular character and a form of narrative itself, explored through solo performance. The performer moves continuously through fragments of memory, repeated phrases, and uncertain narrative structures, inviting audience projection rather than delivering a fixed message. Unresolved words, interrupted emotions, and moments that oscillate between stillness and movement appear vividly on stage. Audiences may experience the character as a "vanishing person" or see reflections of their own memories within her presence. Each performance introduces new episodes, allowing the work to expand continuously. The open structure encourages multiple interpretations, emphasizing the layered and ephemeral nature of the piece. Ohelen is a vocalist and performance artist whose work moves fluidly across music, theatre, and visual composition. Her practice is rooted in improvisation and mobility, expanding performance into an event that unfolds uniquely in each encounter. By engaging audiences as active participants, her works transform music into a ritualistic and communal experience.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sat, Jan 17
4:00 pm

Free
Performances, January 17, 2026, 01/17/2026, Multidisciplinary (Music & Theater) Performance by Vocalist Ohelen
Sat, Jan 17
5:00 pm

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Plays, January 17, 2026, 01/17/2026, Political Drama Based on Classic Theater

Performance | The Body as an Instrument, La Plante Dansante de Désastres Performance


Enjoy Seon-ah Jo's La Plante Dansante de Désastres, a performative practice in which the performer perceives the instrument as the body—or the body as an instrument. The performer projects herself, an East Asian female body, onto the gayageum, a traditional Korean string instrument. The connectivity between instrument and body expands both inward and outward, resisting or reenacting the duties imposed upon the female body while attending to the unnamed strata of sound that reside beneath the surface. Seon-ah Jo is an interdisciplinary artist and performer whose work moves fluidly across music, movement, and sound art. She treats the gestures and sounds generated by her Gayageum-playing body as equal artistic languages.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sat, Jan 17
7:30 pm

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Performances, January 17, 2026, 01/17/2026, The Body as an Instrument,&nbsp;La Plante Dansante de D&eacute;sastres Performance
Sat, Jan 17
8:00 pm

Regular: $22
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Performances, January 17, 2026, 01/17/2026, NYC Story from The 1970s Era
Sat, Jan 17
8:00 pm

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Plays, January 17, 2026, 01/17/2026, The Story of a Celebrated Historical Figure

Performance | Harlem Renaissance-Style Salon with Artist & Designer Jon Key


Enjoy this event organized in the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance's famed salons that brought together communities of artists and intellectuals to foster creativity. The galleries invite you to view and gain inspiration from the exhibition, hear from one of the architects behind the Schomburg’s centennial branding artist, designer, educator, and writer Jon Key. Key is also the author of Black, Queer, & Untold: A New Archive of Artists, Designers, and Trailblazers. He will be in an intimate conversation atop of the famed Houston Conwill cosmogram Rivers, and will sign books following the conversation.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Wed, Jan 21
5:00 pm

Free
Performances, January 21, 2026, 01/21/2026, Harlem Renaissance-Style Salon with Artist & Designer Jon Key

Comedy Club | Standup Show


Catch some of the best comedians at this free weekly stand-up show, featuring a lineup of rising stars and seasoned favorites. Past performers include Sheng Wang, Mark Normand, Dan Soder, Annie Lederman, and more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Jan 22
8:00 pm

Free
Comedy Clubs, January 22, 2026, 01/22/2026, Standup Show
Sat, Jan 24
7:00 pm

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Performances, January 24, 2026, 01/24/2026, Comedy with Iternationally-Touring Performer

Performance | Broadway & TV Actors Perform Scenes Based on NYT Stories


Broadway and television actors present short vignettes based on the popular and often hilarious New York Times Saturday section. Also being presented are a few short monologues by area actors.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sun, Jan 25
2:00 pm

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Performances, January 25, 2026, 01/25/2026, Broadway & TV Actors Perform Scenes Based on NYT Stories
Tue, Jan 27
7:00 pm

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Plays, January 27, 2026, 01/27/2026, Apocalyptic Drama

Performance | Maria Rilke's The Lay of the Love and Death of Christoph Cornet Rilke: Melodrama for Voice & Piano


Enjoy an extraordinary evening where poetry and music intertwine to illuminate one of the most haunting works of early modernism. In Viktor Ullmann’s powerful setting of Rainer Maria Rilke’s The Lay of the Love and Death of Christoph Cornet Rilke, voice and piano merge into an intimate, deeply human narrative about love, war, and the search for meaning in a fractured world. Written by a 23-year-old Rilke in a single night in 1899, the text follows a young flag bearer who, at just eighteen, is swept into the chaos of war. His dreams, fears, and final moments unfold in vivid, lyrical scenes: Culminating in a night of love that becomes his last. When first published in 1912, the work became an immediate cultural phenomenon, going through more than sixty editions and capturing the imagination of generations. For composer Viktor Ullmann, the story held lifelong significance. Having discovered Rilke’s text during World War I, he returned to it decades later in the concentration camp of Theresienstadt, where – despite hunger, terror, and oppression – he created some of his most enduring works. His setting of the Cornet blends expressive romanticism with piercing emotional clarity, a testament to his unwavering belief in the transformative power of art.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Wed, Jan 28
6:30 pm

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Performances, January 28, 2026, 01/28/2026, Maria Rilke's The Lay of the Love and Death of Christoph Cornet Rilke: Melodrama for Voice & Piano
Wed, Jan 28
7:00 pm

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Plays, January 28, 2026, 01/28/2026, Apocalyptic Drama

Comedy Club | Standup Show


Catch some of the best comedians at this free weekly stand-up show, featuring a lineup of rising stars and seasoned favorites. Past performers include Sheng Wang, Mark Normand, Dan Soder, Annie Lederman, and more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Jan 29
8:00 pm

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Comedy Clubs, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, Standup Show

Play | Reap What You Sow, Don’t Lose Heart! — A Family’s Debate on War and Morality


This play explores a mother-daughter conversation about war, justice, and personal conviction. Through the lens of family experiences in the military, the story examines differing perspectives on duty, protest, and moral responsibility. Providing a thought-provoking exploration of history, ethics, and generational dialogue.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Jan 30
6:00 pm

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Plays, January 30, 2026, 01/30/2026, Reap What You Sow, Don&rsquo;t Lose Heart! &mdash; A Family&rsquo;s Debate on War and Morality
Wed, Feb 4
9:00 pm

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Performances, February 04, 2026, 02/04/2026, Award-Winning Comedy - "Wild"

Performance | Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace Section


There’s a war going on out there somewhere, but behind the walls of New York City’s premier social club, everyone celebrates the arrival of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 for one weekend only. With chandeliers and caviar, the war can't touch anyone here. From the celebrated, award-winning composer Dave Malloy, this electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace is a sweeping story of love, redemption, and scandal. Natasha Rostova arrives in Moscow to await the return of her fiancé from the front lines. When she falls under the spell of the roguish Anatole, it is up to Pierre, a family friend in the middle of an existential crisis, to pick up the pieces of her shattered reputation. Written by Dave Malloy. Directed by Emilio Cerci. Cast: Michael Caizzi, Marcus Cruz-Santiago, Christian Leigh, Felicia Josey, Maura Dempsey. Please be advised that this production includes the following content: Sounds of gunshots and abstracted violence.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Feb 5
7:30 pm

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Performances, February 05, 2026, 02/05/2026, Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace&nbsp;Section

Performance | Feature-Length Variety Show with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Dramatist


The Tune Up! event, directed by Bessie Award-winning Executive Artistic Director of The Flea Theater, Niegel Smith, puts SLP & The Joyful Noise at center stage for a feature-length variety show that blends short plays, original music, and high-voltage performance centering around themes that unite us in our shared humanity. SLP & The Joyful Noise is an eight-piece band, led by the Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist Suzan-Lori Parks, that serves as her musical workshop for original songwriting and new storytelling. This is a sip-your-drinks, make-new-friends, dance-in-the-aisles kind of evening that traffics in big sounds and bold ideas, booty-shaking, and statement-making. There are two ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Thu, Feb 5
7:30 pm

Free
Performances, February 05, 2026, 02/05/2026, Feature-Length Variety Show with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Dramatist
Thu, Feb 5
9:00 pm

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Performances, February 05, 2026, 02/05/2026, Award-Winning Comedy - "Wild"
Fri, Feb 6
7:00 pm

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Performances, February 06, 2026, 02/06/2026, Comedy Musical Revue

Performance | Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace Section


There’s a war going on out there somewhere, but behind the walls of New York City’s premier social club, everyone celebrates the arrival of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 for one weekend only. With chandeliers and caviar, the war can't touch anyone here. From the celebrated, award-winning composer Dave Malloy, this electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace is a sweeping story of love, redemption, and scandal. Natasha Rostova arrives in Moscow to await the return of her fiancé from the front lines. When she falls under the spell of the roguish Anatole, it is up to Pierre, a family friend in the middle of an existential crisis, to pick up the pieces of her shattered reputation. Written by Dave Malloy. Directed by Emilio Cerci. Cast: Michael Caizzi, Marcus Cruz-Santiago, Christian Leigh, Felicia Josey, Maura Dempsey. Please be advised that this production includes the following content: Sounds of gunshots and abstracted violence.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Feb 6
7:30 pm

Free
Performances, February 06, 2026, 02/06/2026, Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace&nbsp;Section
Sat, Feb 7
1:00 pm

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Performances, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Comedy - Critic's Pick Time Out

Performance | Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace Section


There’s a war going on out there somewhere, but behind the walls of New York City’s premier social club, everyone celebrates the arrival of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 for one weekend only. With chandeliers and caviar, the war can't touch anyone here. From the celebrated, award-winning composer Dave Malloy, this electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace is a sweeping story of love, redemption, and scandal. Natasha Rostova arrives in Moscow to await the return of her fiancé from the front lines. When she falls under the spell of the roguish Anatole, it is up to Pierre, a family friend in the middle of an existential crisis, to pick up the pieces of her shattered reputation. Written by Dave Malloy. Directed by Emilio Cerci. Cast: Michael Caizzi, Marcus Cruz-Santiago, Christian Leigh, Felicia Josey, Maura Dempsey. Please be advised that this production includes the following content: Sounds of gunshots and abstracted violence.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sat, Feb 7
2:00 pm

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Performances, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace&nbsp;Section

Play | Reap What You Sow, Don't Lose Heart! -- A Family's Debate on War and Morality


This play explores a mother-daughter conversation about war, justice, and personal conviction. Through the lens of family experiences in the military, the story examines differing perspectives on duty, protest, and moral responsibility. Providing a thought-provoking exploration of history, ethics, and generational dialogue.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sat, Feb 7
2:00 pm

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Plays, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Reap What You Sow, Don't Lose Heart! -- A Family's Debate on War and Morality
Sat, Feb 7
3:00 pm

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Performances, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Comedy - Critic's Pick Time Out
Sat, Feb 7
5:00 pm

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Performances, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Comedy Musical Revue

Performance | Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace Section


There’s a war going on out there somewhere, but behind the walls of New York City’s premier social club, everyone celebrates the arrival of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 for one weekend only. With chandeliers and caviar, the war can't touch anyone here. From the celebrated, award-winning composer Dave Malloy, this electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace is a sweeping story of love, redemption, and scandal. Natasha Rostova arrives in Moscow to await the return of her fiancé from the front lines. When she falls under the spell of the roguish Anatole, it is up to Pierre, a family friend in the middle of an existential crisis, to pick up the pieces of her shattered reputation. Written by Dave Malloy. Directed by Emilio Cerci. Cast: Michael Caizzi, Marcus Cruz-Santiago, Christian Leigh, Felicia Josey, Maura Dempsey. Please be advised that this production includes the following content: Sounds of gunshots and abstracted violence.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sat, Feb 7
7:30 pm

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Performances, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace&nbsp;Section

Performance | Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace Section


There’s a war going on out there somewhere, but behind the walls of New York City’s premier social club, everyone celebrates the arrival of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 for one weekend only. With chandeliers and caviar, the war can't touch anyone here. From the celebrated, award-winning composer Dave Malloy, this electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace is a sweeping story of love, redemption, and scandal. Natasha Rostova arrives in Moscow to await the return of her fiancé from the front lines. When she falls under the spell of the roguish Anatole, it is up to Pierre, a family friend in the middle of an existential crisis, to pick up the pieces of her shattered reputation. Written by Dave Malloy. Directed by Emilio Cerci. Cast: Michael Caizzi, Marcus Cruz-Santiago, Christian Leigh, Felicia Josey, Maura Dempsey. Please be advised that this production includes the following content: Sounds of gunshots and abstracted violence.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sun, Feb 8
2:00 pm

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Performances, February 08, 2026, 02/08/2026, Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace&nbsp;Section
Wed, Feb 11
7:00 pm

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Performances, February 11, 2026, 02/11/2026, Critically-Acclaimed Dark Comedy

Staged Reading | Mother Animal (Muttertier): Drama about Family Issues


The Goethe-Institut New York and Voyage Theater Company present the North American premiere of Leo Lorena Wyss' Mother Animal (Muttertier) within the Parts Unknown play reading series. Three siblings, one hospital room, and a lifetime of fish sticks and make-believe. For years, they have weathered their mother’s absence by reenacting Titanic—a cinematic echo of their own sinking home. But as they gather at her bedside once more, the games can no longer mask the truth. In this haunting exploration of role-reversal, the children who raised themselves must finally confront the legacy of a mother who struggled to stay afloat. Written by Leo Lorena Wyss. Translated by Neil Blackadder. Directed by Valentina Fratti.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Feb 12
6:30 pm

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Staged Readings, February 12, 2026, 02/12/2026, Mother Animal (Muttertier): Drama about Family Issues
Thu, Feb 12
7:00 pm

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Performances, February 12, 2026, 02/12/2026, Critically-Acclaimed Dark Comedy

Performance | Black History-Inspired Performance


This February performance of Voices of a People's History takes its inspiration from the new book Black History Is for Everyone, written by New York Public Library educator Brian Jones. Black History challenges our understanding of race, nation, and the stories we tell about who we are. Understanding it challenges our assumptions, helps us see larger forces at work, and gives us glimpses of alternate futures. Artists to be announced soon; narrated by Brian Jones. There are two ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Tuesday before the event at noon.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Feb 19
7:30 pm

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Performances, February 19, 2026, 02/19/2026, Black History-Inspired Performance

Comedy Club | Black History Month Comedy Show


In celebration of Black History Month, attend an evening of stand-up comedy with NY Laughs. This unique non-profit seeks to enrich lives, build community, and inspire audiences through the power of laughter.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Feb 26
7:30 pm

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Comedy Clubs, February 26, 2026, 02/26/2026, Black History Month Comedy Show

Performance | there are no dead people: Movement, Storytelling, & Song Performance


Founded and led by interdisciplinary artists Amanda Dunne Acevedo and Lindsey Barlag Thornton, the Chicago-based collective Genesis hybridizes theater, performance art, and dance to blur the boundaries of live performance. Genesis's newly restaged ensemble production of there are no dead people is a rumination on death and living, offering a deeply human exploration of loss. Devised through improvisation, Genesis interweaves movement, storytelling, and song to celebrate all the things that make life wondrous and meaningful. there are no dead people honors how, even in the midst of the seemingly insurmountable, we somehow continue to find joy. The New York premiere of this acclaimed work features Acevedo, Thornton, Carol Crosby, Jordan Harris, Alex Hovi, Grace Needlman, and Lauren Steinberg with Holly Gabelmann as additional ensemble and assistant directing. There are two ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Feb 27
7:30 pm

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Performances, February 27, 2026, 02/27/2026, there are no dead people: Movement, Storytelling, & Song Performance

Performance | Black History Month Celebration: Song, Dance, Theater, & Community


Celebrate Black History Month with a powerful, joyful gathering of song, dance, theater, oration, and community. This annual celebration brings together students, alumni, faculty, and guest artists for an evening of inspiration and artistry. Past celebrations have highlighted the excellence within our community, including performances by the Gospel Choir, led by Charlotte Small; a special appearance by Arturo O’Farrill; a Tribute to Reggie Workman; and more. Come be part of an evening rooted in love, remembrance, and the vibrant artistic voices shaping today and tomorrow.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Feb 27
7:30 pm

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Performances, February 27, 2026, 02/27/2026, Black History Month Celebration: Song, Dance, Theater, & Community
Mon, Mar 2
7:00 pm

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Performances, March 02, 2026, 03/02/2026, Comedy from Award Winner
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