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| | FEAST. by Megan Gogerty
May 6–24, 2026
A reimagining of Beowulf from a female perspective, this visceral, tour-de-force solo performance fever dream grapples with grief, power, and justice.
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| | Daughters (Hijas) – A New Musical
Music and Lyrics by Julián Mesri
Book and Lyrics by Saviana Stanescu
Developed with and Directed by Courtney Young Socher
June 4-14, 2026
NYU Argentinian-Romanian-American student, Andrea, is determined to explore her Argentinian roots despite her mom's reluctance to discover her own deep connection to Los Desaparecidos and Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo. Who is Andrea's real Abuela: Clara, who disappeared in Buenos Aires during the Military Junta, or Beatriz, who raised Andrea's mother, Mariana? Andrea's father, Bogdan, an immigrant who escaped a dictatorship that persecuted gay people in Romania, is on Andrea's side. Bloodlines and lifelines collide and intersect in this story about four generations of women and their role in shaping histories/her-stories.
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| | The Lilies Musical (Vallier)
June 18-28, 2026
Lilies the Musical is set in a Quebec prison in 1952, where Bishop Jean Bilodeau is called to hear the confession of Simon Doucet, a dying inmate who has been imprisoned for 40 years. However, Simon has a different plan for Bilodeau. He enlists his fellow inmates to perform a musical set in 1912, during their youth in Roberval, Quebec, when Bilodeau and Simon were childhood friends.
The all-male cast of prisoners take on both male and female roles, hoping to reveal the mystery surrounding Vallier's death, a young man with whom Simon was romantically involved. | Buy Tickets |
| | Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company Presents Summer Mix
Showing July 16-19, 2026
Summer Mix, an accessible, entertaining program of dance, combines the old with the new, a visual playlist bringing together favorites from the repertory with a premiere. The mix includes joyful excerpts from the Company’s acclaimed evening-length theatrical dance Encore, which premiered at New York City’s Joyce SoHo in 2007 and has never fallen out of the repertory. “The dancers can’t help but smile,” wrote The New Yorker reviewing the show. "It's great to see imaginative dancing to music like this," wrote The Village Voice. Backstage called the work "a riotous piece of razzle-dazzle entertainment." The new work, Flashpoint, was developed during an invitation-only residency at the American Dance Festival in Durham, NC during the summer or 2024. Flashpoint explores the contours of relationships, the push and pull of harmony and strife within our lives, and the lines separating intimacy from violence. The dance focuses on couples and how they act alone and interact within groups, an exploration of how moments can shift on a dime and ignite into conflict, suggestive of interpersonal relationships and as a metaphor for the incivilities and dramas within the larger society. This summer mix, as a sultry summer storm, features darkness with sun, turbulence with clear skies. In all these dances the pedestrian-yet-virtuosic choreographic language, use of partnering and connection as a central subject, and blending of casualness with precision inform the style and performance of Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company. | Buy Tickets |
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