La MaMa Moves! 2026. Celebrating the 21st Annual Dance Festival
GET TICKETS April 16-17, 2026 Community Arts Space74A East 4th StreetNew York, NY 10003 Tickets: $30 Adults ($50 Support The Artist Ticket)$25 Students/Seniors$10 La MaMa MembersFirst ten tickets to every performance $10 each (limit 2 per person)_______ 2, 3 and 5-Show La MaMa Moves Packages Available! See more shows and save. Click here for packages […]
GET TICKETS April 18-19, 2026 The Club74A East 4th StreetNew York, NY 10003 Tickets: $30 Adults ($50 Support The Artist Ticket)$25 Students/Seniors$10 La MaMa MembersFirst ten tickets to every performance $10 each (limit 2 per person)_______ 2, 3 and 5-Show La MaMa Moves Packages Available! See more shows and save. Click here for packages Ticket […]
In a hole new world. dispersed holes and absences beyond the self are threaded into a dissonant tunnel tracing the resonance of a hollow center.
Returning to work at a chemical plant in the wake of a coworker’s murder of a supervisor, a group of blue-collar Latino laborers must confront their own mutual hostilities and the draining grind of the job as they search for ways to either move forward or move on.
Care Café is a public or domestic place for people to gather - their wits, thoughts and comrades in action. It is a temporary venue for communitas, conversation and activity within a spoken and visible frame of ‘care’.
Children are invited to experience the beauty, rhythm, and storytelling of traditional hula in this joyful, hands-on workshop led by Kumu Hula ʻAuliʻi Aweau. Through movement, chant, and cultural learning, keiki will explore how hula shares stories of nature, place, and community.
Iteration IV (for Allen), from Findlay//Sandsmark, is a continuation and derivative of their recent series of iterative projects, parsing and re-imagining elements to find new connection points and resonating waves.
A shared evening performance with BamBam Frost & Ori Flomin
A new interactive, experiential theater work that explores the challenges, moments of humor, and unexpected losses and victories that arise when dementia impacts individuals, families, and communities. Memory Generation is part of the first year of Pink Fang (formerly Ping Chong and Company), a home for daring experimentation, expanding the boundaries of theater and nurturing creative communities of care.
Crossroads Series is a series championing radical Queer voices. Four new short works from Pioneers Go East Collective’s series empowering multigenerational LGBTQ+ and feminist artists in dialogue with their communities.
Crossroads Series is a series championing radical Queer voices. Four new short works from Pioneers Go East Collective’s series empowering multigenerational LGBTQ+ and feminist artists in dialogue with their communities.
A Nitwit son, A Revolutionary Daughter, Not-too-butch-for-primetime Generals, A Put-upon Wife, Exhausted Servants, Air-filled-Lovers, and Mad-As-Hell-Citizenry threaten to tear down the palace of McManus (King of all he surveys in-his-boxer-shorts). Randy Neale’s McManus: Fall of a Tyrant is a scathingly funny socio-political satire hell bent on “giving” (as the kids say) some catharsis to those damn beleaguered lefties!
The Life and Times of Daisy Forbes is a long-form lip-sync illustrating a show girl, our last show girl who is at a distinct crossroads in her life. A crossroads where she is forced to make the decision of whether or not to continue pushing the rock up the hill as a performer and human being in this world. Via TV interviews, trashy pop, obscure musical theater scores and film scenes, Daisy channels these voices as a means of excavating the choices she has made, the feeling of abandonment and the
Join us for an immersive weekend exploring how theatre can foster community engagement, deepen empathy, and open pathways for dialogue across difference. Learn directly from leading practitioners whose work bridges performance, social practice, and civic life.
Riding on the huge success of Lucky FM at La MaMa E.T.C. last season, Slant returns to The Club to dig deeper into the liminal space between past and present with Lucky FM 2. Through the underground radio station's telethon portal, Slant journeys through AANHPI histories with bamboo flutes, drums, and guitars telling stories of the Japanese American concentration camps, the International Hotel, Vincent Chin, and today. Performed viscerally through music, dance, drama, and humor, Slant finds unit
Mary and her little lamb are the best of friends—they do everything together. That is until one day, a substitute teacher with an extremely strict “no lambs in school” policy arrives, forcing Mary and her little lamb to spend an entire day apart for the first time ever. Using live music, puppetry and interactive storytelling, Mary Had A Little Lamb And Also A Substitute Teacher is a high energy, laugh filled adventure that reminds us that, while making new friends can be scary, it can also

