La MaMa Archive: Here, There, and Everywhere
Here at La MaMa Archive, we believe the materials we safeguard are valuable not just for the ways they shed light on the Off-Off-Broadway and experimental theatre movements, but also in how they relate to broader social and cultural contexts. Finding ways to connect these stories with the wider comm
Krymov Lab NYC: The Joy of Directing – Application deadline: June 30, 2025
We’re thrilled to share exciting news from Krymov Lab NYC: The Joy of Directing—the first-ever month-long intensive led by Dmitry Krymov—is coming to New York City this fall!
Robert Moses Didn’t Know How to Drive – June 26
An ode and an elegy for Staten Island, Robert Moses Didn’t Know How To Drive excavates the sounds and scars of a borough reshaped by concrete and power in the 20th century into the present.
A Play Reading OF: UNDERBELLY, By Jon Pratt
This Playwriting Fellowship will offer two early career playwrights in the NYC area an artistic home at the legendary La MaMa for the course of one year.
VERY FINE PEOPLE
verbatim transcripts from the trial of the charlottesville white nationalists (work-in-progress #4) April 12th and 13th: 2 PM 47 Great Jones Street RSVP ABOUT: In August 2017, Neo-Nazis, neo-Confederates, White Nationalists, and Aryan Identitarians gathered in Charlottesville, Virginia to pr
In Memoriam: Morgan Jenness – Mar 31
Remembering Morgan Jenness and her legacy
SpaceBridge Presentation
SpaceBridge is a live performance and installation which explores the impact of political and cultural polarization on youth. It revolves around the story of Russian youth who have recently arrived in the New York area due to Russia's criminal invasion of Ukraine. The project delves into their journ

