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.
A grandson confronts decades of family chaos, cruelty, and love in this darkly funny play.
Peace Corps volunteer's accident in Senegal on Y2K's eve unravels secrets in a gripping thriller.
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.