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1. Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole FTC Events

Take a look back at the end of our 2024/2025 season and this archive of events we hosted for LIGHTS OUT: NAT “KING” COLE as… [Read More]

2. Meet the 2050 Fellows for the 2025/26 Season!

We can’t wait to introduce you to the newest cohort of 2050 Artistic and Administrative Fellows! These wonderful artists and administrators will spend the next… [Read More]

3. Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole Study Guide

The lights are shining bright onstage for LIGHTS OUT: NAT “KING” COLE at NYTW! Our partner schools from across the city will be joining us… [Read More]

4. SATURDAY CHURCH Interview With Damon Cardasis

We’re gearing up for Saturday Church, which opens our 25/26 season. Adapted from the 2017 film, this exhilarating musical explores the intersections of faith and… [Read More]

5. NYTW 2024/25 Youth Artistic Instigators on Creating A TRIPTYCH OF TIME

After months of collaboration, it’s finally here! A TRIPTYCH OF TIME, a new piece created and performed by the 2024/25 Youth Artistic Instigators premieres this… [Read More]

6. Becoming Eve Study Guide

BECOMING EVE is now onstage at the Abrons Arts Center. Before we bring our partner schools to down there for our Student Matinee, we’re bringing… [Read More]

7. Phoebe’s Journey From 2050 Administrative Fellow to Director of Special Events

    Phoebe Moore began her NYTW journey as a 2050 Administrative Fellow in 2022 and is now the Director of Special Events! After Phoebe finished putting… [Read More]

8. A Week in the Life of Three NYTW 2050 Administrative Fellows

It’s super fun and super busy to work at New York Theatre Workshop as a 2050 Administrative Fellow, so I sat down with two of… [Read More]

9. A Knock on the Roof and Enduring Solo Performance at NYTW

Despite the cold weather outside the walls of the Workshop, the room feels warm as I watch Khawla Ibraheem’s performance of A Knock on the… [Read More]

10. A KNOCK ON THE ROOF STUDY GUIDE

Ready to catch a preview or performance of A KNOCK ON THE ROOF at NYTW? We know our students are! Our amazing partner schools from all over… [Read More]

11. Interview with “A Knock On The Roof” Artists

In September 2024, A Knock on the Roof playwright and actress Khawla Ibraheem and Director Oliver Butler sat down with our Associate Artistic Director Aaron… [Read More]

12. Meet Our Next Managing Director

Please join us in welcoming our new Managing Director, Maya Choldin! Maya will join the New York Theatre Workshop staff beginning February 1, 2025.

13. From NYTW To Tahrir Square, With Love

When We Live in Cairo came to NYTW, Literary Manager Salma Zohdi knew it would be a specific kind of experience. Not only would she… [Read More]

14. A Letter from NYTW

For more than 45 years, we’ve been producing theatre that animates, challenges and celebrates the world we live in. Through this work, we not only… [Read More]

15. Neighbor Gift Guide: Fragrance Shop NYC

’Tis the season for sweaters, sparkles, good cheer, and uplifting our neighbors! We’re here to help you find the perfect gifts by highlighting some of… [Read More]

16. Neighbor Gift Guide: Random Accessories

’Tis the season for sweaters, sparkles, good cheer, and uplifting our neighbors! We’re here to help you find the perfect gifts by highlighting some of… [Read More]

17. For The Love of My Home

With an emotional sincerity and vivacious zing for life, Rotana Tarabzouni brings her own personal Palestinian heritage to the character of Fadwa in We Live… [Read More]

18. The Memory & The Music

Brothers Daniel and Patrick Lazour, join Alison Stewart to discuss writing the music, lyrics, and book for We Live in Cairo. Actor Ali Louis Bourzgui,… [Read More]

19. Do You Hear the People Sing?

Playwright and performer Nikki Massoud goes on a deep dive with the team of WE LIVE IN CAIRO, chronicling its journey over the course of… [Read More]

20. Behind the Scenes & Stage

Cast member Drew Elhamalawy from We Live in Cairo provided Playbill with exclusive behind-the-scene photos of the show, including dressing room moments and pre-show rituals,… [Read More]

21. The Journey of We Live in Cairo

Brothers Daniel and Patrick Lazour have been creating We Live in Cairo for over ten years, and they finally believe they have figured out their… [Read More]

22. We Live in Cairo Study Guide

The revolution is here, and you can be a part of it! Join us for WE LIVE IN CAIRO now at NYTW, and take a look at… [Read More]

23. We Live in Cairo FTC Events

We are starting off the 2024/25 season with a robust line up of pre-show events, post-show talkbacks, and masterclasses as part of the For The… [Read More]

24. The 2050 Fellows Look Ahead to the 2024/25 Season

With less than a month until their arrival, our upcoming cohort of 2050 Fellows shared what they were looking forward to for the season and… [Read More]

25. NYTW Drag Bingo

Everyone was a winner at our recent NYTW Drag Bingo! The Fourth Street Bar Association, our young patron program, hosted Drag Bingo last month which… [Read More]

26. NYTW 2024 Summer Residencies

Our Artistic team just wrapped the second summer residency of the season! The annual summer residencies at Adelphi University and Dartmouth College are an integral… [Read More]

27. The Lazours and Taibi Magar Talk “We Live in Cairo”

We recently sat down with Daniel & Patrick Lazour and director Taibi Magar to talk about We Live in Cairo, a project that’s been ten… [Read More]

28. A Radical Shift

Playbill takes a deep look at the state of non-profit theatre, including a chat with our Artistic Director, Patricia McGregor. Read what Patricia and several… [Read More]

29. Meet the 2050 Fellows for the 2024/25 Season

Today, we’re excited to introduce 2050 Artistic Fellows Derick Edgren Otero, Nikki Massoud, Andres Santiago Piña, Danica Selem and Christie Zhao and 2050 Administrative Fellows… [Read More]

30. Theatre Accessibility with Miranda Lee & Aliza Greenberg

We are so excited to share that we are partnering with consultants Miranda Lee & Aliza Greenberg to explore offering relaxed performances for our productions.… [Read More]

31. Jeremy Blocker Farewell

As we approach the final days of Jeremy Blocker‘s tenure as our Executive Director, the staff has been reflecting on the tremendous growth of our… [Read More]

32. Announcing our 2024/25 Season!

In the 2024/25 season, we’re championing the work of powerful artists who are confronting the world we live in and guiding us into the future.… [Read More]

33. Here There Are Blueberries Pulitzer Prize Finalist

We are throwing all the flowers for Moisés Kaufman, Amanda Gronich, and the entire team at Tectonic Theatre Project for being named a 2024 Pulitzer… [Read More]

34. Jeremy Blocker to Depart NYTW

Jeremy Blocker will depart this summer after a tremendously impactful ten-year tenure as our Executive Director. Jeremy will be joining Audible Theater as head of… [Read More]

35. The Making of Here There Are Blueberries

Go into the rehearsal room of Here There Are Blueberries and watch just how this magnificent piece gets made for the stage. You’ll also hear… [Read More]

36. Veteran Voices Playwriting Seminar

The Veteran Voices Playwriting Seminar is celebrating its fourth cohort of participants composed of 8 to 10 military veterans and their family members. A collaboration… [Read More]

37. HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES FTC EVENTS

We are thrilled to announce our full For The Culture lineup for Here There Are Blueberries in partnership with our friends at FASPE. FASPE challenges… [Read More]

38. Here There Are Blueberries Discussion Moderators

We are proud to add a series of robust conversations as part of Here There Are Blueberries, including special post-show discussions with our partners at… [Read More]

39. Hear The Title Song of I LOVE YOU SO MUCH I COULD DIE

We are excited to share a clip of the title song from I Love You So Much I Could Die, taken from a recent live… [Read More]

40. The History of Casebook

It’s the best time of year – Casebook season! If you don’t already know about Casebook, you’re in luck – because this post is all… [Read More]

41. Opening Night of I LOVE YOU SO MUCH I COULD DIE

We were excited to celebrate opening night for I LOVE YOU SO MUCH I COULD DIE with some of our nearest and dearest friends! Check… [Read More]

42. A Voice in the Darkness

Playwright and performer Mona Pirnot and director Lucas Hnath sit down for a wide ranging conversation with Michael Paulson at The New York Times to… [Read More]

43. Try This: Black Owned Businesses

Our question to the NYTW staff this month was in honor of February as Black History Month. We asked the staff: What are your favorite… [Read More]

44. In Conversation: Will Butler & Mona Pirnot

We are back! After a little winter hiatus, we sat down with playwright and performer Mona Pirnot of I Love You So Much I Could… [Read More]

45. “Another Hit” For A Visionary Director

Leigh Silverman is a busy director these days, but we are so glad she calls NYTW her home! In her chat with FORBES, Leigh talks… [Read More]

46. Taking Orgasms Seriously

Director Leigh Silverman and Playwright Hansol Jung sit down with Merryn Johns from INTO to talk lesbians, orgasms, and why Leigh’s North Star for Merry… [Read More]

47. THE REFUGE PLAYS Hits Close to Home

The Refuge Plays can only be described as an epic, but for it’s two matriarchs, it means so much more. Listen to Nicole Ari Parker… [Read More]

48. Get to Know Our 2023/24 Season Administrative Fellows!

Time is flying! From the date of publish, our newest cohort of 2050 Administrative Fellows has been working alongside us for a few weeks now.… [Read More]

49. SAPPHO NIGHT

Our For the Culture series for MERRY ME is in full SWING!  Check out photos from our recent SAPPHO NIGHT at The Gray Mare. We’re… [Read More]

50. The Refuge Plays Theatre Talk

The Refuge Plays—our first production in the 2023/24 Season—is now in previews at Roundabout Theatre Company’s Laura Pels Theatre! Dive deeper on the production with this… [Read More]

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