Show Boat is both a powerful narrative and a historical reflection, revealing a legacy marked by violent racism while striving for a more just America. Director David Herskovits, known for his provocative interpretations, brings a fresh perspective to this quintessentially American masterpiece. Building on Target Margin’s renowned tradition of re-envisioning classic works, this new staging promises the company’s trademark extravagant theatricality, intricate design layers, and a vibrant celebration of language, song, and spirit. Show/Boat: A River challenges us to confront our past and envision a reimagined America for 2025, bridging the gap between history and the present with striking relevance.
Tanz (2/14/25-2/15/25)
Mary Said What She Said (2/27/25-3/2/25)
National Theatre Live: The Importance of Being Earnest (3/16/25-3/16/25)
Composing While Black (3/22/25-3/22/25)
Masterclass (3/28/25-3/29/25)
The Reclamation (4/4/25-4/5/25)
Amour, Acide et Noix (4/11/25-4/12/25)
National Theatre Live: Dr. Strangelove (4/13/25-4/13/25)
PATH and Everywhere All the Time (4/18/25-4/19/25)
The Employees (4/24/25-4/26/25)
The Conquest of Bread (5/1/25-5/1/25)
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cirqueSaw (1/8 - 1/26) | ||
In Pour Taste: A Comedy Wine Tasting Experience
SoHo Playhouse (1/29 - 2/9) | ||
HERO THE BOY FROM TROY: A NEW MUSICAL ABOUT YOUNG JOHN LEWIS
First Woman LLC (1/17 - 3/21) | ||
A Letter To Lyndon B. Johnson or God: Whoever Reads This First
SoHo Playhouse (2/8 - 2/22) | ||
Almost Hot
Caveat (2/11 - 2/11) | ||
Reasons for Losing It: This Time We're Addicted
Don't Tell Mama NYC (1/13 - 1/14) | ||
Martha Wash: Love & Conflict
Joe's Pub New York (2/14 - 2/14) | ||
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Light: Rafaël Rozendaal NOVEMBER 16, 2024 – SPRING 2025
The Museum of Modern Art (11/16 - 4/16) | ||
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