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La MaMa Kids: Hula Magic | April 25
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.
The Door Slams, A Glass Trembles | April 24 – May 10
The dining room of a sanatorium in the Alps. The deck of a ship on it’s way to Egypt. A country home in the Northeast. An uprooted family. An accidental death. Time elongates, compresses, becomes disjointed, and layers events past, present and imagined. Combining richly textured music-the
SURFACE | Canceled
The American premiere by Green Cow – a contemporary, Korean, circus-based experimental arts collective.
Alien of Extraordinary | April 23-24
Alien of Extraordinary is an immersive dance-theatre work by Sun Kim, transforming her immigration journey in the U.S. into a powerful call for empathy and shared belonging.
Seeds of Care Café | April 21
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’.
Experiments Reading: Stubbornness & Bone | April 20
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.
POETRY ELECTRIC | April 6
GREASE MEETS TWILIGHT – in writer - director, William Electric Black’s bopping Drac-apella Musical – JOHNNY DOO WOP DRACULA.
The Iguana Becomes Marco | April 1-5
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club presents the world-premiere of “The Iguana Becomes Marco” by Booth McGowan, a Lisa Long Adler and Booth McGowan production.
Re–Fest 2026 | Mar 20-27
Re–Fest is CultureHub's annual festival that brings artists, activists, and technologists together to explore our role in re-shaping the future. Our 2026 festival introduces the theme Re–Mapping, which gestures toward experiences of re-telling, re-seeing, and re-learning. Re–Mapping engages mo

