Welcome to the NYTW 2020/21 Digital Archive.
Use this archive to return to a show you loved, catch up on one you missed or binge watch them all when it’s convenient for you!
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Created by Doug Wright
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In these politically tumultuous times, Artistic Instigator, NYTW Usual Suspect & Pulitzer Prize-winning Playwright Doug Wright believes that comedians have become the most potent truth tellers in an era of misinformation, often exceeding news sources in bringing crucial stories to the country’s attention and outpacing pundits and elected officials.
Written and Performed by Moses Goods
Available January 25-February 7
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Presented as part of the 2021 Reflections of Native Voices Festival
DUKE is an unforgettable portrayal of the life of Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, Hawai‘i’s first Olympic gold medalist and the father of modern surfing.
Written and performed by Anthony Hudson
Available January 28 - February 7
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Presented as part of the 2021 Reflections of Native Voices Festival
LOOKING FOR TIGER LILY utilizes song, dance, drag, and video to put a queer spin on the ancestral tradition of storytelling, asking what it means for a queer mixed Native person to experience their heritage through white normative culture
Written and Performed by Nicholson Billey
Available January 25-February 7
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Presented as part of the 2021 Reflections of Native Voices Festival
ESTE CATE (pronounced stuh-jaw-duh) is Mvskoke for “Indian” and is an interweaving of six Native stories that attempts to disrupt the notion of a Native “stasis.”
Conceived, written and directed by Murielle Borst-Tarrant
Available January 25-February 7
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Presented as part of the 2021 Reflections of Native Voices Festival
Watch out when Indian show business meets the Doctrine of Discovery! A raucous play and political satire loosely based on Dante’s Divine Comedy. A comedic Native-Aesthetic look at the marginalization of Indigenous Peoples and the appropriation of Indigenous cultural and intellectual property. See what happens when the Indians push back.
Production by Kaha:wi Dance Theatre
Performed by Santee Smith
Available January 29 - February 7
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Presented as part of the 2021 Reflections of Native Voices Festival
An embodied incantation, Blood, Water, Earth traverses sacred alignment from cosmos to womb to earth, it’s symbolic ritual renewal, and a symbolic stripping away of colonial impacts on Indigenous womxn.
Performed by The Ikidowin Peer Educators and Acting Ensemble
Available January 25-February 7
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Presented as part of the 2021 Reflections of Native Voices Festival
EVERYTHING IS A CIRCLE is the lived experience of native youth and elders performed by The Ikidowin Peer Educators and Acting Ensemble, whose program trains youth to lead theater-based education on topics such as sexual health, teen pregnancy, sexual violence, substance abuse, historical trauma and other issues.
Written & Performed by Murielle Borst-Tarrant
Available January 25-February 7
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Presented as part of the 2021 Reflections of Native Voices Festival
“This story is about my matriarch blood ties to the soil of our ancestral house on Degraw St. in Brooklyn, New York. Step into the storybook of one Tipi Tale of the city…” – Murielle Borst-Tarrant
By Timothy White Eagle
Available January 30 - February 7
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Presented as part of the 2021 Reflections of Native Voices Festival
Timothy White Eagle in collaboration with Cellist Lori Goldston duo will be presenting an improvised performance based on the themes, rituals and mythologies surrounding death. During the time of Covid White Eagle has been locked down and considering death rituals, early spiritual expression, first mythologies and humanities search for answers which lay out of reach, beyond the veil of death.
Written & Performed by Martha Redbone & Aaron Whitby
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Martha Redbone and Aaron Whitby’s vision is to create a song cycle that is set during the pandemic summers of 1920 and 2020 in New York City
Created By Members of the Dominican Artists Collective
Directed by Melissa Crespo
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The Dominican Artists Collective welcomes you to the real Washington Heights—our beloved barrio and our home away from home. In THE COOKING PROJECT, travel with the DAC as they travel through time and space to explore their Diasporic journey—where they come from, and how they came to be.
Conceived by Celine Song
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ACT I & II:
In this first episode, Celine creates the characters on the Sims4, and puts them in a house to begin their journey. Konstantin writes, Nina performs, and we watch Celine manage eight different characters all at once. Featuring conversations with Aleshea Harris and Jeremy O. Harris.
Conceived by Celine Song
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Acts III & IV:
In this epic conclusion, Celine welcomes us back to the Sims as she juggles Nina’s baby, Masha’s never-ending pregnancy, and how exactly Konstantin’s death will play out in the Sims universe. Featuring conversations with Jiehae Park and C.A. Johnson.
Written by Victor I. Cazares
Directed by Borna Barzin
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Episode 1: A Zoom Webinar Offering Financial Advice for OnlyFans Content Creators
Episode 1 introduces us to Penny Marshall (not the real Penny Marshall) and her trusted(?) assistant Martin as they revolutionize the gig and gag economy by providing “advice” to up-and-coming performers in the digital sex industry.
Written by Victor I. Cazares
Directed by Borna Barzin
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Episode 2: Sliding Scales
Episode 2 finds Penny Marshall (not the real Penny Marshall) and her assistant/only employee Martin working at breakneck speeds as her financial advice seminars gain popularity among celebrities, social media influencers, and Instacart executives alike – but some people are taking advantage of her sliding scale rate!
Written by Victor I. Cazares
Directed by Borna Barzin
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Episode 3: Dia de la Muerta
Episode 3 brings us the epic conclusion (?) to this hero’s(?) journey against all odds…and like also other things. Lots of other things. The internet is wild.
Written and performed by Denis O'Hare & Lisa Peterson
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Episode 1: Rome & America: Joined at Birth
Denis & Lisa share their exploration on the origins of the Roman Republic and muse over the richness in similarity of American institutions and foundational myths to their Roman counterparts. With guest scholar Roberta Stewart of Dartmouth College.
Written and performed by Denis O'Hare & Lisa Peterson
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Episode 2: Citizenship
Denis & Lisa scrutinize the notion of citizenship in the Roman Republic and the details of what you get and what you give up in pursuit of citizenship in the United States today. With guest scholar Sonia Sabnis of Reed College.
Written and performed by Denis O'Hare and Lisa Peterson
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Episode 3: How Republics Fall Apart
Denis & Lisa explore how the organizing principles behind the Roman Republic crumbled and what the future might hold for the American political system. Featuring original short film Cicero’s Dream.
Written and performed by Denis O'Hare & Lisa Peterson
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Episode 4: How Republics End
On the eve of a historic U.S. election, Denis & Lisa gather to examine how elections functioned in the Roman Republic and delve into the roots of the electoral college. With special guest Jeffery Robinson of the ACLU.
Written and performed by Denis O'Hare & Lisa Peterson
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Episode 5: What Happens Next?
Two weeks after the 2020 U.S. Election, Denis & Lisa gather with audience members from all four previous episodes for a discussion on artifacts, personal narratives on and after Election Day, and examining individual elements in the notion of a collective ideal republic.