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Split Britches
Founded in New York in 1980 with Deb Margolin, Split Britches continues with the duo and solo work of foundational lesbian performance artists Lois Weaver and Peggy Shaw. Today our work is internationally recognized and has been the recipient of several prestigious grants and awards, including Doris
Loco7
Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company, founded by Colombian born artist, Federico Restrepo in 1985, develops and promotes creative productions of Dance, Theatre, Puppets, Visual Arts, Media, Music and other forms of artistic expression.
Leah Ogawa
LEAH OGAWA is a mixed race artist, puppeteer, dramatist, self-detective, and model based in New York City.
John Maria Gutierrez
John Maria Gutierrez is an actor, mover, creator who performs on screen and stage nationally and internationally.
JJJJerome Ellis
JJJJJerome Ellis is a stuttering, Afro-Caribbean composer, performer, and writer.
Experiments: A Picnic for Orpheus – June 16
A Picnic for Orpheus is a coming-of-age and a coming-out story set in a small Kentucky town in the late 1970s. Experiments: A Picnic for Orpheus is A new play by Paul David Young
Care Café – Jan 20
Care Café is a public or domestic place for people to gather - their wits, thoughts and comrades in action. It is a temporary venue for communitas, conversation and activity within a spoken and visible frame of ‘care’.
H.M. Koutoukas’ Medea of the Laundromat – June 12-22
TONY-award nominee John-Andrew Morrison takes on the title role in a revival of H.M. Koutoukas’ Medea of the Laundromat. An ancient Greek tragedy set in a laundromat that unfolds in a 1960’s coffeehouse.
The Moby Dick Blues – June 7-22
Think Trainspotting meets The Perfect Storm” in Playwright Michael Gorman’s epic new blues-rock opera. Topical and bold, the opera calls for a reevaluation of Ahab’s vengeful obsession with the White Whale, and our own destructive relationship with nature, the environment, and ourselves.
La MaMa’s Squirts – June 6-8
La MaMa’s Squirts is an annual queer intergenerational performance festival. Each year, Squirts gathers a diverse range of queer voices in an experimental playground for them to give shape to impulses and ideas that characterize the moment.

