Ever since 1970, MTC has been dedicated to the creation of new plays and musicals through a multifaceted Artistic Development Program that provides commissions, script evaluation, dramaturgical support, readings, and workshops. Additionally, MTC’s Education Program encourages active participation in the arts through in-class instruction, student and family matinees, teacher training, internships and internet-based distance learning. MTC produces on Broadway in the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on West 47th Street and at the historic New York City Center complex on West 55th Street.
Peace Corps volunteer's accident in Senegal on Y2K's eve unravels secrets in a gripping thriller.
A grandson confronts decades of family chaos, cruelty, and love in this darkly funny play.
Simone and Gigi reunite in Haiti, confronting cultural identity and global impact.
A journalist confronts moral dilemmas and perilous choices.
John Patrick Shanley's new play explores life's twists, turns, and dirty laundry.
A Vietnamese family plants its roots in Arkansas, where cultures clash.
A cross-country road trip veers off course when family collide with the values of a changing world.
A father and a son take road trips at two different points in history, but still find one another.
The Broadway premiere of Martyna Majok's play about two pairs of individuals coming together.
A riveting new play about loyalties, intrigue, and the delicate art of translation.
A 1998 Pulitzer Prize winning memory play by Paula Vogel about a woman's struggle with her past.
Five generations of a French Jewish family are threatened by displacement in this world premiere.