They Promised Her the Moon (OST)

A woman wearing a spacesuit. Two cards hover on her back. One displays an old airplane and another one a space capsule with the moon on both sides

Experience Laurel Ollstein’s “They Promised Her the Moon,” the untold story of Jerrie Cobb, a pioneering female pilot in the 1960s who outperformed her male counterparts but faced immense opposition. This play highlights her struggles and the Mercury 13 program, showcasing women’s ongoing challenges in breaking barriers.

Alice by Heart (OST)

A girl wearing a gas mask and a holding an open book. Two old pages with an Alice in Wonderland illustration hover behind her and destroyed buildings and a subway lights complete the background

A young girl takes refuge in a London Tube station during WWII and confronts grief, loss, and love with the help of her favorite book, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

Un regalo para Andrés (OST)

A man and a woman, both dressed in winter clothing, are joyfully holding a wrapped gift. The man, wearing a Santa hat, a blue jacket, and a red scarf, has an excited expression with his mouth open in surprise. The woman, wearing a blue and black striped beanie, a red vest, and a red scarf, is smiling warmly. They are surrounded by a festive background featuring colorful, large gift boxes and sparkling snowflakes, creating a cheerful holiday atmosphere.

Andrés and Christina are the GRAMMY and Latin-Grammy award winning music duo 123 Andrés. Their catchy songs and lively performances get the whole audience dancing, singing, and learning! This high-energy, joyful show celebrates the Latinx experience and incorporates Spanish and English.

Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus! (OST)

A group of six performers is on stage, striking a dynamic and playful pose. The central figure is dressed in a light blue costume with a helmet, resembling a pigeon, and is perched on large green blocks with the letters "e" and "o." Surrounding the central figure are five other performers, each dressed in colorful and whimsical outfits, including a character in a construction worker's vest, a person in a light blue uniform, and others in various playful costumes. The backdrop features a simple, colorful design, enhancing the cheerful and energetic atmosphere of the performance.

Join us for “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical!” based on Mo Willems’ best-selling, Caldecott Honor-winning “Pigeon” books. With music by Deborah Wicks La Puma, this lively production is perfect for family fun. Watch the wily Pigeon take the stage and maybe save the day in this feather-filled, song-packed adventure. This is a TheaterWorks USA production.

Tartuffe (OST)

A woman in a dress holding a fan. To her right and left, paintings of a servant holding a scroll and a man looking down at us. A mansion, statues and trees finalize the background.

The timeless French comedy by Moliére, Tartuffe, or The Hypocrite (1664), is a sharp satire focusing on hyper-religious hypocrisy and the gullible nature of society in the 17th century. The play focuses on the relationship between the title character Tartuffe, a proverbial ‘Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing’ posing as a pious priest, and the wealthy upper-class Orgon and his family.

Significant Other (OST)

A person holding his hands and neon light reflected on the body, obscured facial features. Neon cards are beside him. On the left 4 friends at a party, on the right, a bouquet and 3 friends in wedding dresses.

Jordan Berman would love to be in love, but that’s easier said than done. Jordan discovers that the only thing harder than finding love is supporting the loved ones around you when they do.

They Promised Her the Moon

A woman wearing a spacesuit. Two cards hover on her back. One displays an old airplane and another one a space capsule with the moon on both sides

Experience Laurel Ollstein’s “They Promised Her the Moon,” the untold story of Jerrie Cobb, a pioneering female pilot in the 1960s who outperformed her male counterparts but faced immense opposition. This play highlights her struggles and the Mercury 13 program, showcasing women’s ongoing challenges in breaking barriers.

Alice by Heart

A girl wearing a gas mask and a holding an open book. Two old pages with an Alice in Wonderland illustration hover behind her and destroyed buildings and a subway lights complete the background

Discover “Alice by Heart,” a touching musical from the creators of “Spring Awakening” and co-written by Jessie Nelson. Set during WWII’s London Blitz, it follows Alice and Alfred as they escape into Wonderland, exploring themes of first love, loss, and the power of imagination.

Rent – “In Concert”

A male holding an old recording camera. We cannot see his facial expressions. Behind him two posters appear. on the right, la boheme poster and on the left the facade of trash vaudeville club

Experience “Rent,” the Tony Award-winning and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical set in NYC’s East Village. Follow a year in the lives of young artists and musicians navigating love, creativity, and survival amidst the HIV/AIDS crisis, with songs that rock and a story that resonates across generations.

Significant Other

A person holding his hands and neon light reflected on the body, obscured facial features. Neon cards are beside him. On the left 4 friends at a party, on the right, a bouquet and 3 friends in wedding dresses.

Jordan, living in the city and navigating the transition as his friends get engaged and married, faces the challenge of finding his own romantic path while supporting those he loves.