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2025

JUNE

-through -June 7 BLACK BOX Exhibition of photography of DONA ANN MCADAMS Pratt Manhattan Gallery, 144 W. 14th St. "combining 50 years of black and white photography with the photographer’s own short lyric texts. Her photographs, taken between 1974 and 2024, document astonishing moments and people across decades of American life. These striking historical images paired with personal reflections that read like prose poems work together to convey an unapologetic history of the Queer Liberation Movement, the Culture Wars, and the Performance Art scene of the 1980s and 1990s. This exhibition is timed to coincide with the release of McAdams' recent monograph, Black | Box: A Photographic Memoir, published by Saint Lucy Books." 

-through Sept. 13 ROOM TO MOVE: DANCE THEATER WORKSHOP the legendary space (now NYLA) where so many of us made our work. New York Public Library of Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. Exhibition, performances. 

through June 29 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING bilingual open-air version presented by The Public Theater throughout NYC. Original songs/music by Julián Mesri, directed by Rebecca Martínez. Free! Schedule

through July 3 AVIARY sound installation by Raven Chacon, taking advantage of the unusually sustained sound decay of the room, and a reference to Audubon's Birds of America.  American Academy of Arts and Letters 

4 & 11 THERE'S A RIOT GOING ON! The Real Music & True Story of Stonewall-a documentary concert. 9:30pm Joe's Pub.  Directed by David Driver with musical direction by Ann Klein. We saw an earlier version of this project, revelatory and musically and historically powerful. A great group of singers/speakers that moves dynamically through the history of a revolt. @theres_a_riot

13-14 FRESH TRACKS/NEW WORKS by Maxi Hawkeye Canion, Kashia Kancey, Jade Manns, ayo ohs  New York Live Arts

13-14  AMERICA, WHO HURT YOU? Sarah Jones, whose masterful solo BRIDGE AND TUNNEL became something of a legend, returns with a new solo work based on interviews. 7pm Joe's Pub at  Public Theater

19 OH SANKOFA! A JUNTEENTH CELEBRATION Curated by Carl Hancock Rux. Free but best if RSVP. Starts 6pm in Hearst Plaza and moves to Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center. Featured artists include actress/comedian Phyllis Stickney; multimedia artist Vinson Fraley; dancer and Urban Bush Women Co-Artistic Director Chanon Judson; blue jazz guitarist Marvin Sewell; and the Etienne Lashley choir

20-24 LETTER OF INTENT a new play by the always unique, inventive, brilliant John Jesurun. Set in an actual west village apartment. 7 pm Must reserve! with Asta Hansen, Claire Buckingham, Benjamin Forster, Dan Kuan Peeples.

21 MACHINE DAZZLE & GERARD KOUWENHOVEN Lincoln Center Plaza "an extravagant visual concert of original songs about individuality and community, the ebb and flow of human rights, how external forces shape our lives, and common philosophies like “patience is a virtue” and “live and let live.” The live musical performance will be followed by a Silent Disco, as the pair spins their favorites. 7pm and Free but RSVP

26-28 EVENING OF YOU-VICKY SCHICK and JULIETTE MAPP w/ Jennifer Lafferty, Marilyn Maywald-Yahel, Mor Mendel, Jimena Paz, Cherrie Yu.  7:30pm "Shick (since the 70’s) and Mapp (since the 90’s) have been involved in the downtown dance community performing, teaching, and choreographing. Among the artists involved in this evening’s work are teachers, performers, makers, and award-recipients. Lighting by Kathy Kaufmann, design by Jon Kinzel, and sound by James Lo" Presented by the Bang Group at Arts on Site

28- August 9 FREEDOM TIME: UNDANCED DANCES THROUGH PRISON WALLS Presented by Recess, created by California-based Dancing Through Prison Walls. Thurs-Sat 12-5 

JULY

 

12  TAYLOR MAC'S 24-DECADE HISTORY OF POPULAR MUSIC. Screening the film outdoors as part of River to River Festival. The Oculus, World Trace Center North Oculus Plaza 7-9pm

29 TAYLOR MAC: IN CONCERT and now live! Robert F Wagner, Jr. Park at 20 Battery Pl.  Presented by River to River. 7pm Free but RSVP

through August 9 FREEDOM TIME: UNDANCED DANCES THROUGH PRISON WALLS Presented by Recess, created by California-based Dancing Through Prison Walls. Thurs-Sat 12-5 

24-Sept. 13 CAN I BE FRANK? Morgan Bassichis in a kind of one-man show drawing on the work of Frank Maya, revered performance artist who died in the 1980's. Directed by Sam Pinkelton (OH MARY!). Soho Playhouse. Both the NYer and the great comic Reno are raving about this show. 

AUGUST

cont. through Sept. 13 CAN I BE FRANK? Morgan Bassichis in a kind of one-man show drawing on the work of Frank Maya, revered performance artist who died in the 1980's. Directed by Sam Pinkelton (OH MARY!). Soho Playhouse. Both the NYer and the great comic Reno are raving about this show. And so am I. Captures Frank's work as well as an era with an energy that is exhilarating. Bassichis moves in and out of Frank Maya in a way that redefines ego and ambition. 

23-24 THESE ARE THE BODIES THAT HAVE NOT BORNE Premiere of site specific dance by Maria Bauman/MBDance, 6pm in Healing Garden Meadow, Snug Harbor Dance Festival on Staten Island

 Maria is a 2025 Jacki Apple awardee (via Franklin Furnace)!

25-Sept 27 WE COME TO COLLECT: A FLIRTATION, WITH CAPITALISM. The Flea. Written, co-directed, and performed by Jenn Kidwell. Co-directed by jaamil olawale kosoko and Adam Lazarus

28-Oct. 26 WORKS ON WATER TRIENNIAL EXHIBITION, performances, exhibits, workshops. The Arts Center on Governors Island

29-Sept. 7 DOWN TO EARTH FESTIVAL "international multidisciplinary performances, dance, theatre, in-situ events and contemporary circus" Free! Sponsored by CUNY Segal Center

SEPTEMBER

 

cont throughSept. 13 CAN I BE FRANK? Morgan Bassichis in a kind of one-man show drawing on the work of Frank Maya, revered performance artist who died in the 1980's. Directed by Sam Pinkelton (OH MARY!). Soho Playhouse. Both the NYer and the great comic Reno are raving about this show.  And so am I. Captures Frank's work as well as an era with an energy that is exhilarating. Bassichis moves in and out of Frank Maya in a way that redefines ego and ambition. 

cont. through 7  DOWN TO EARTH FESTIVAL "international multidisciplinary performances, dance, theatre, in-situ events and contemporary circus" Free! Sponsored by CUNY Segal Center

cont. through 27 WE COME TO COLLECT: A FLIRTATION, WITH CAPITALISM. The Flea. Written, co-directed, and performed by Jenn Kidwell. Co-directed by jaamil olawale kosoko and Adam Lazarus

3-21 COLOR THEORIES Julio Torres (Fantasmas) blends stand-up, design, dream logic. Performance Space NY co-pro w/ Boundary Road

10-14 GAZA BIENNIAL hosted by Recess as part of international effort

18-20 RINGELBLUM Hilary Easton choreography. The Theater at Gibney, 280 Broadway at 53A Chambers St. "a meditation on nostalgia, the limits of documentation, and the meaning we assign to the past."

25-Dec 13 POWERHOUSE: INTERNATIONAL curated by David Binder (former BAM) and happening at Powerhouse Arts. Work from around the world, and they are offering a lot of tickets at $30. 

​25-27 ALL RIGHT. GOOD NIGHT Rimini Protokoll at Skirball

the Berlin-based company's production co-Presented with L’Alliance New York as a part of Crossing The Line Festival

"On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished mid-flight — an event that remains one of aviation’s greatest mysteries. In All right. Good night. (2021), acclaimed director Helgard Haug interweaves this unfathomable disappearance with a deeply personal story: her father’s slow fading into dementia. Through documentary storytelling and an evocative live score by Barbara Morgenstern and the Zafraan Ensemble, the production transforms loss into an immersive theatrical experience. How do we make the missing tangible? What remains when presence disappears? This haunting and powerful performance, featuring five musicians and two performers,  invites us to confront the unknown."

cont. through Oct. 26 WORKS ON WATER TRIENNIAL EXHIBITION, performances, exhibits, workshops. The Arts Center on Governors Island

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