The Flea embodies the spirit of adventure and experiment that has defined Off-Off-Broadway since its inception. The Flea is one of the only professional theaters in the city that maintains an open-door policy for artists—a policy that the organization believes is crucial to keeping New York theater vital. Part playground, part laboratory, part training ground, The Flea has been home to established artists taking new risks, emerging artists developing their ideas, and mid-career artists building sustained audiences and identities.
A heartfelt journey of love, faith, and identity unfolds between a mother and son.
A birthday, a back alley, and an unexpected night of connection—written by playwright Brett Neveu.
Four taxidermists compete, drink, and push creative limits on the eve of a major championship.
A speculative play exploring identity, obsession, and the perils of turning life into content.
Orion and the Goatman is an intimate campfire tale of two brothers, grief, and a mysterious visitor.
The One With Violets In Her Lap is a full-length play with music based on the poetry of Sappho.
Jesús I. Valles' meditation on queer longing, grief, and reality.
A New York premiere, directed by Kathy Gail MacGowan, Emilie is one of history’s least told stories.
A new play by Zora Howard about the interiority of Black Men in America.
A genre-bending and experimental new work commissioned by The Flea.
In this queer love story from Taylor Mac, audiences will jump into the mud with the Fre to hash out the…
Russians in track suits play melodicas to an original, folk-punk score in this fresh adaptation of "Anna…