Theatre for a New Audience is committed to creating a dialogue between plays by William Shakespeare and plays by a wide range of classical and contemporary playwrights.
The Theatre has provided important developmental opportunities for some of today’s most promising artists, and has also developed strong partnerships with outstanding presenters and regional theatres in the US and abroad, extending the reach of its work as well as its resources. In October 2013, it opened its first home after over thirty years of itinerancy, a 299-seat theatre in the Brooklyn Cultural District.
A poignant drama where faith, betrayal, and modernity collide in a flood-prone Niger Delta hut.
Shakespeare’s Henry IV condensed into a powerful three-act play exploring power and worthiness.
Robots ponder human desires in a witty, dark, and sophisticated musical exploration.
Samuel Beckett's iconic characters return in a production featuring Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks.
A lecture/performance by Annie Dorsen that continues her exploration of technology's impacts.
Passionate outcasts navigate a Southern hell in a new production of Tennessee Williams' classic.
Lope de Vega's classic play about a woman's revolt against a corrupt society, presented by TFANA.
The New York premiere of Denis Johnson's play about death and life.
The true story of a WWII hero who put his life on the line to expose the atrocities of the Holocaust
A seldom-produced Alice Childress play written in the heat of the Civil Rights era.
John Douglas Thompson stars in this new-age retelling of the Bard's classic tale of revenge.
A new version of Ibsen's classic "Peer Gynt" by award-winning playwright Will Eno.