Park Avenue Armory provides a unique performance space for the New York theatre scene, supporting unconventional works in the performing and visual arts that cannot be fully realized in a traditional proscenium theater, concert hall, or white wall gallery. Boasting a 55,000-square-foot fully customizable performance space, the Armory allows for a diverse range of artists to create, students to explore, and audiences to experience epic, adventurous, work.
A cabaret-style adaptation exploring queer liberation through theater, dance, and song.
Meredith Monk melds music and movement in an immersive show inspired by the parable Indra's Net.
A bold retelling of Arthur Schnitzler's play about medical ethics and its reverberations.
A new piece exposing the cracks of a failing welfare system, based on firsthand accounts.
Robert Icke condensed and modernized the Greek trilogy into a single performance.
Alex Lawther stars in director Robert Icke's acclaimed production of Shakespeare's tragedy.
Renowned director, choreographer, and dancer Bill T. Jones’ first time performing in over 15 years.
Emmy-winner Ann Dowd stars in this Ibsen classic, adapted as a solo show by Robert Icke.
Director Richard Jones returns to the Armory with this rarely-performed 1937 moral drama in a new adaptation…
Famed Japanese director Satoshi Miyagi creates a new version of this fabled mythology that looks at this…
Making its North American premiere, this National Theatre production traces the trajectory of western…
Part installation, part performance piece, South African artist William Kentridge's new multi-media work uses…