FRIGID New York Presents 2026 New York City Fringe Festival – Preview

FRIGID New York 2026 New York City Fringe Festival
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"...The New York City Fringe Festival is an open lottery-based theater festival that gives artists an opportunity to let their ingenuity thrive in an environment that values freedom of expression and artistic determination. In true support of the Indie Theater Community, 100% of box office proceeds go directly to the artists whose work is being presented. New York City Fringe is a proud member of the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals (CAFF) and the United States Associate of Fringe Festivals (USAFF)..."

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A "Confessional" of A Recovering Catholic: The Musical

Written & Performed by Julie McNamara - New York, NY

Having been raised Catholic, I have been in “recovery” for a long time: all those prayers you didn’t actually understand, those many times in that scary confessional and the constant guilt! I’m sorry if I’m not apologizing enough for it. How does a good Catholic girl navigate sex, abortion, career, mental health or… actually talking about feelings? By singing proper church hymns, of course, with none of the lyrics changed at all! A comedic musical solo performance, fresh from a wildly successful run at the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, this show will get you really questioning what's in those Hail Marys!

 Wed April 1 at 8:10pm, Sat April 4 at 5:20pm, Sat April 11 at 7pm & Sat April 18 at 7pm 50 min

Extra Dry

Written & Performed by Michelle Renee Johnson - New York, NY

Desperate for validation, a young woman finds herself in an unsteady and destructive relationship with alcohol. As the stakes get higher, she discovers that the stories she gathers become gradually more entertaining, leading others to remember her…even if she doesn’t remember the nights herself. Sun

April 5 at 3:40pm, Mon April 6 at 8:10pm, Sat April 11 at 8:40pm & Fri April 17 at 6:30pm 60 min

Hemeroscopium

Written & Performed by Chris Chan Roberson - New York, NY

In a 10-year period, Chris moved 5 times. Not a world record, but some very funny, scary, and bizarre things happened. This is his story.

Wed April 1 at 9:50pm, Thu April 9 at 6:30pm, Wed April 15 at 6:30pm, & Sat April 18 at 2pm 60 min

How I Learned (NOT) To Drive

Written & Performed by Jesse Bradley-Amore - Winter Park, FL

How I Learned (NOT) To Drive deals with the true story of a 40-year-old Florida man overcoming his lifelong fear of driving and getting his license in a desperate attempt to save his marriage. It’s like a live-action version of Fast & Furious, but funnier, more anxious, and only 60 minutes long.

Fri April 10 at 8:10pm, Sat April 11 at 2pm, Sun April 12 at 3:40pm, Fri April 17 at 9:50pm & Sat April 18 at 8:40pm Streaming 60 min

 

How to Poop in an Outhouse at -72°F

Written & Performed by Kona Morris
Presented by Pickles and Cheese Productions - Arlington, MA

An astonishing and hilarious adventure story of how 19-year-old Kona drove to Alaska on a romantic whim, where she stayed for 5 years, transforming from a wild teenager to a young mother, while learning lessons of humility and humanity from an indigenous tribe north of the Arctic Circle.

Thu April 2 at 9:50pm, Fri April 3 at 6:30pm, Sun April 5 at 5:20pm, Sat April 11 at 12:20pm, Fri April 17 at 8:10pm & Fri April 17 at 8:10pm Streaming 60 min

Midlife Catharsis (A Solo Musical About Surviving, Surrendering and Surfing)

Written & Performed by Killy Dwyer
Presented by Mockstar Media - Costa Rica

This electric solo musical hurtles from Midwest meltdowns to New York neurosis to Costa Rican shorebreak. Returning home to NYC after six years away, Killy Dwyer blends live looping, alter ego antics, and the humbling task of learning to surf at 50 into a raw, funny, no holds barred exploration of burnout, bravery, and reinvention. With original songs, biting humor, and unexpected tenderness, the show dives into what happens when a woman stops performing survival and starts choosing herself. Equal parts comedy, confession, and catharsis, this feral, genre-defying ride asks how we outgrow the personas that once kept us alive and what it takes to begin again.

Wed April 1 at 6:30pm, Sat April 4 at 10:20pm, Sun April 5 at 7pm & Tue April 7 at 7pm 60 min

Notes on Collagen

Written & Performed by Fabiana Mattedi - Brooklyn, NY

Notes on Collagen is a comic and heartfelt one-woman show by Brazilian actress-writer Fabiana Mattedi. What begins as a casual subway moment spirals into a raw reflection on beauty, aging, immigration, and identity—blending humor, vulnerability, and sharp insight into the illusions we chase to feel whole.

Sat April 4 at 7pm, Sat April 11 at 3:40pm, Mon April 13 at 8:10pm & Thu April 16 at 8:10pm 45 min

Our Price to Pay

Written by Frances Smith - New York, NY

Two heroines fight their conservative family to the death amid a zombie outbreak. As their story unfolds, we make discoveries about complicated familial relationships and found family.

Thu April 2 at 6:30pm, Sat April 4 at 8:40pm, Thu April 9 at 9:50pm & Wed April 15 at 9:50pm Streaming 60 min

 

Portia and Ellen (a comedy a dramedy it’s complicated)

100% Written and 50% Performed by Heather Seltzer - Brooklyn, NY
Presented by Daniel Hoyos and By Hart
Directed by Amanda Xeller

Real life cousins play real life wives, Portia (Heather Seltzer) and Ellen (Sarah Hartley), in a fictional imagining of the final days of Ellen's daytime talk show. A theatrical fever dream about marriage, cancel culture, and the limits of personal growth.

Sun April 5 at 2pm, Wed April 8 at 8:10pm, Thu April 9 at 8:10pm & Wed April 15 at 8:10pm 45 min

PSA: Pelvic Service Announcement

Written & Performed by Amy Veltman - New York, NY

If you’re reading this, you have a pelvic floor. NYC comedian Amy Veltman reveals why that matters for everyone in this personal, raw, ridiculous tale told through unhinged characters, video, music and a medically unsanctioned chart. 

Wed April 8 at 6:30pm, Fri April 10 at 6:30pm, Sat April 11 at 5:20pm & Mon April 13 at 6:30pm 55 min

Revenge of the Soy Boy

Written & Performed by Justin Avery Smith - Shrewsbury, MA

Justin Avery Smith uses Star Wars as an intersection for personal and social comedic commentary.

Sat April 4 at 2pm, Mon April 6 at 6:30pm, Sun April 12 at 7pm, Mon April 13 at 9:50pm & Sun April 19 at 5:20pm Streaming 30 min

Squire D. Rathbone, Esq.

Written & Directed by Vincent Marano
Presented by teatro oscuro - Bronx, NY

Karma is not always a cosmic game of tit for tat. Sometimes the fate we deserve touches the lives of the people we love. Three damaged souls spiral towards each other in ways both profound and heartbreaking. When our actions condemn others in our orbit, what have we left but the free will to make amends or take revenge.

Thu April 2 at 8:10pm, Mon April 6 at 9:50pm, Sun April 12 at 5:20pm & Sun April 19 at 3:40pm Streaming 45 min

Stations of Life

Written by Trinidad Alcorta, Directed by Cecilia Wisky
Presented by Cambalache Theatre Co. - New York, NY

A chance encounter on the London Underground sparks a love that stretches across decades, borders, and belief systems. As ideals shift and identities fracture, two lives collide with the cost of ambition, migration, and time. Intimate, politically charged, and deeply human, this work asks what survives when love outgrows its original dream.

Fri April 3 at 8:10pm, Sat April 4 at 3:40pm, Sun April 12 at 2pm & Sat April 18 at 10:20pm 50 min

The Darren Podcast Show LIVE

Written & Performed by Josh Cab
Presented by Jesus & Sons - New York, NY

He's a RAPPER. He's a LANDLORD. He's DARREN. NEW YORK's #1 Rapper/Landlord COMING AT YA widda special LIVE EPISODE of his #1 PODCAST! You've heard him in da apps. You've seen him in da rap videos. NOW step into THE DARREN PODCAST SHOW studio as he does it LIVE! with SPECIAL GUESTS the FAMOUS RAPPERS: LIL ROMEO and THE BAHA MEN! It’s TRUTH OR DARREN TIME Y’all!

Fri April 3 at 9:50pm, Wed April 8 at 9:50pm, Sat April 18 at 3:40pm & Sun April 19 at 7pm 35 min

Watch Me Sleep

Written by Rose Treloar
Presented by Loose End Productions - New South Wales, Australia

Watch Me Sleep is a raw, darkly comic autopsy of a dysfunctional relationship. In a cramped studio apartment, Ava and Emmett oscillate between tenderness and brutality, passion and destruction. The audience becomes a silent third character, pulled into their cycle of toxic love, rage, and intimacy.

Tue April 14 at 7pm, Thu April 16 at 6:30pm, Thu April 16 at 9:50pm, Sat April 18 at 5:20pm & Sun April 19 at 2pm 60 min

 

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1 Small Lie: Martin Dockery

Written & Performed by Martin Dockery - Brooklyn, NY

Humor, horror, & suspense! A family man robs a thief of a ton of money in this dazzling story set to a propulsive soundtrack. 

Thu April 9 at 9:20pm, Fri April 10 at 6pm, Sun April 12 at 7pm & Sat April 18 at 5:20pm 60 min

Book Club

Written by Francesca Bolam

Presented by Nice Enough Productions - Brooklyn, NY

BOOK CLUB is a darkly funny play about five women who gather for what’s meant to be a calm night of wine and literary chat. Instead, long-buried resentments, chaotic humor, and raw confessions unravel the evening. It’s not about the book — it never was.

Thu April 2 at 9:20pm, Thu April 9 at 6pm, Sat April 11 at 3:40pm & Thu April 16 at 9:20pm 60 min

Bride To Be

Written & Performed by Meg Millane - New York, NY

RSVP yes for Bride 2 Be, a character show about the absurdity of wedding culture.

Sat April 4 at 5:20pm, Sun April 5 at 2pm, Tue April 14 at 7:40pm & Fri April 17 at 9:20pm Streaming 50 min

Cl*t Cult

Written & Performed by by Star Stone - Costa Rica

Directed by Ryan Cunningham

Cl*t Cult ,written and performed by Star Stone and directed by Ryan Cunningham (Broad City, Search Party) is a campy, absurd, sharply funny look at Star's time inside the sex and wellness cult OneTaste, and how patriarchy and control can hide behind the language of female empowerment. Eschewing typical true crime tropes, Star uses storytelling, musical comedy and stand-up comedy to unpack culty dynamics, and how she ended up in OneTaste in the first place.

Thu April 2 at 7:40pm, Sat April 4 at 12:20pm, Sun April 5 at 3:40pm, Wed April 8 at 7:40pm & Fri April 10 at 7:40pm 60 min

Crushed Velvet

Written by Andrew Trimmer - Brooklyn, NY

Crushed Velvet is a camp-soaked, razor-sharp satire set on the crumbling set of Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee. Part backstage farce, part cultural autopsy, it revels in glittering spectacle while exposing the messy underbelly of celebrity, queerness, and the absurd pursuit of perfection.

Sun April 5 at 7pm, Sun April 12 at 2pm, Mon April 13 at 7:40pm & Sat April 18 at 7pm 60 min

Desi SNL

Written by Azhar Bande-Ali

Directed/Produced by Azhar-Bande Ali, Shreya Thakur & Sandalina Sattar - New York, NY

Desi SNL is an ensemble cast driven sketch comedy show reimagining the SNL format with monologues, the Weekend Update segment, and original skits rooted in South Asian culture— delivering sharp satire, bold performances, and unapologetically relatable takes on identity and diaspora life.

Fri April 3 at 6pm, Mon April 6 at 7:40pm, Mon April 13 at 6pm & Sat April 18 at 8:40pm Streaming 60 min

Did You Charge Your Phone For The End Of The World?

Written by Fletcher Michael

Presented by Infinite Monkey Theater Company - New York, NY

The year is 2034. A city-demolishing asteroid is heading for Brooklyn. The government refuses to alert the public of the impending catastrophe until a boutique advertising agency can come up with a positive rebrand for the calamitous asteroid.

Sat April 4 at 8:40pm, Mon April 6 at 6pm, Sat April 18 at 3:40pm & Sun April 19 at 5:20pm 60 min

Fever Dream TV

Written & Performed by Nikolai Phalen - Barcelona, Spain

Fever Dream TV is a surrealist one man show from Nikolai Phalen that combines stand up comedy with absurdist character study to create a hilarious reflection on the meaning of creating in the face of nihilistic circumstance. In FDTV, Nikolai performs his stand up show only to be interrupted by a god-like figure who appears to be connected to the world's oldest dog and for some reason Jennifer Coolidge. Fever Dream TV is queer pop cultural reference through the paradigms of Camusian Philosophy.

Sat April 4 at 7pm, Sat April 11 at 5:20pm, Sun April 12 at 5:20pm, Thu April 16 at 7:40pm & Fri April 17 at 7:40pm 60 min

Four Stupid Terrorists

Written by Emily Andrews

Presented by Paperwaster Productions - Raymond, NH

Emily, Tyler, Lydia, and Dylan are a group of friends in the chemistry department at their university. Over the last few years at school, they’ve become increasingly disillusioned and frustrated with the activism going on around them and the lack of results. These feelings reach a point where they decide that enough is enough and they’re going to take matters into their own hands. They’re going to save the world because they genuinely think they’re the only ones that genuinely can. By committing terrorism, of course.

Mon April 13 at 9:20pm, Tue April 14 at 6pm, Wed April 15 at 9:20pm, Fri April 17 at 6pm & Sun April 19 at 2pm Streaming 50 min

How to Become a Saint (While Wearing Pants)

Written by Becca Canziani, Brooke Ferris, Lynn Hodeib & Ania Upstill

Presented by Butch Mermaid Productions - New York, NY

St. Marinos and self-proclaimed saint Margery Kempe are in Saints’ Heaven. Joan of Arc arrives unannounced, direct from canonization. Newly sainted, Joan has some questions. Who gets to be a saint? Why is virginity so important? And how does cake taste so good?!

Wed April 1 at 7:40pm, Thu April 2 at 6pm, Fri April 3 at 7:40pm & Sat April 4 at 2pm 60 min

In Preparation of War

Directed & Choreographed by Vicky Virgin - New York, NY

Dance theater, influenced by culturally sanctioned violence such as boxing, ballet, gang warfare, and the rules of war. Set in a consecrated place where warriors live, eat, and train. A drill master, 2 warriors, and a ghostly figure from battles past hold the 4 corners of the space.

Wed April 8 at 9:20pm, Sun April 12 at 3:40pm, Wed April 15 at 6pm & Sun April 19 at 7pm 40 min

The Estate of Arthur Brooke v. William Shakespeare

Written by Catherine Cantrell

Presented by Getting There Productions - New York, NY

Imagine Shakespeare in today’s copyright world — where our artistic heritage is locked behind legal gates and an elite few hold the keys. Time bends, William is sued, and his devoted wife, Anne, and fellow player Richard Burbage fight to save "Romeo and Juliet" from destruction. The Estate of Arthur Brooke v. William Shakespeare is a smart dramedy about creativity on trial... and what masterpieces we’d have lost if yesterday’s art had to survive today’s legal system.

Wed April 1 at 6pm, Thu April 9 at 7:40pm, Thu April 16 at 6pm & Sat April 18 at 2pm 60 min

The Sexiest Man Alive

Written by Jefferson Lind & Sayali Gove - New York, NY

Beauty may be subjective, but sexy is not. The Sexiest Man Alive is a new one-act musical comedy that follows Erika Ripley, an intern-turned-editor at People Magazine, on a quest to answer the only question that can save the magazine from shuttering its doors for good: Who is the actual, scientifically objective, robot-approved sexiest man alive? Teaming up with an eager intern and a disgruntled former reporter, Erika’s investigation uncovers not one, but two impossibly sexy contenders—plus Emmy-nominated television star Timothy Olyphant. From a biology lab to western Russia, this unlikely trio will stop at nothing to secure People’s next iconic cover. Fast, funny, and gleefully absurd, The Sexiest Man Alive skewers celebrity culture, algorithmic certainty, and the societal impulse to rate people based on their attractiveness.

Tue April 7 at 7:40pm, Sat April 11 at 10:20pm, Tue April 14 at 9:20pm & Wed April 15 at 7:40pm Streaming 60 min

TRAPPED: The Weekend and the Search for "LOVE"

Written & Performed by AKIL e. pinckney

Presented by LIKA-WISE Entertainment LLC - Atlanta, GA

"TRAPPED..." is an unconventional one-man musical about Caleb Jordan’s journey to self-healing. Recently dumped, CJ is on the cusp of a career elevation and basking in hope for a brighter future until he gets trapped in an elevator on Valentine’s Day 2011, much like his emotions had him trapped earlier, during an unexpected visit from his ex. Though seduced into a sexcapade, the red flags from the past showed up, forcing CJ to shut down any thoughts of reconciliation. Now, in the elevator, he reflects on the day, and his pain and loss drive him to redefine his understanding of love.

Sun April 5 at 5:20pm, Tue April 7 at 6pm, Sat April 11 at 2pm, Sat April 18 at 10:20pm & Sun April 19 at 3:40pm 60 min

XOXO: Love Letters from NYC

A Musical Revue About Love, Loss, Letting Go, and Loving Again

Original Music by Jackson Sturkey & Will Studabaker

Directed & Choreographed by Andrea Palesh and Melissa Buriak.

Presented by GPC Entertainment - New Jersey

The curtain has fallen, the cast party is in full swing, and The Ingenue stands at a crossroads—leaving showbiz, leaving New York, leaving behind the life they once thought they’d never walk away from. As the night unfolds, the past and present blur, and the faces of the city—the friendships, the heartbreaks, the late-night confessions—come rushing back, one last time. Told through a dazzling cabaret-variety show fusion of live music, dance, musical theater, comedy, and circus arts, 'XOXO: Love Letters from NYC' is a vibrant and bittersweet reflection on what it means to chase dreams, find love, and say goodbye to a place that’s shaped you.

Fri April 3 at 9:20pm, Mon April 6 at 9:20pm, Fri April 10 at 9:20pm & Sat April 11 at 8:40pm Streaming 60 min

A STAN IS BORN!

Written & Performed by Alexis Sakellaris - London, UK

Born in New York City, Alexis follows his family to... rural Germany. UGH. Discovering pop divas online is his only salvation. Céline, Whitney, Mariah, Beyoncé, Aretha... you name 'em, he got 'em. With 10 original songs, sung and played live on keyboard, Alexis vigorously shares the queer joy in becoming a stan (a super-duper-uber-fan). But stanning has its limits. Somehow being obsessed with women makes you... g-gAy?! News to me... Does Alexis have what it takes to stan himself, conquer the German bullies and find the diva within?? A campy, heartfelt hour of musical comedy, filled to the brim with queer joy. Bo Burnham but GAY! 

Tue April 14 at 7:40pm, Thu April 16 at 6pm, Fri April 17 at 9:20pm, Sat April 18 at 10:20pm & Sun April 19 at 12:20pm 55 min

Apoloholics: Based On True Stories of People Who Apologize Too Much

Written by Mary Corigliano - New York, NY

Apoloholics is a heartfelt and humorous exploration of people who have spent their lives apologizing for simply existing. What happens when they try to reclaim their voices? Through a series of witty, poignant, and relatable stories inspired by real-life experiences, the play confronts the hidden cost of self-doubt while celebrating the journey toward self-acceptance. Perfect for anyone who's ever said "I'm sorry" a few too many times. Written by life-long apoloholic, Mary Corigliano.

Wed April 1 at 6pm, Wed April 8 at 7:40pm, Sat April 11 at 10:20pm & Mon April 13 at 7:40pm Streaming 60 min

Becoming Hamdan Azhar

Written & Performed by Hamdan Azhar - New York, NY

Becoming Hamdan Azhar is a hilarious, heartfelt journey through faith, family, and data. From Facebook’s emoji labs to Brooklyn open mics, Hamdan unpacks identity, ambition, and belonging with sharp wit and soul. Part memoir, part cultural roast, it’s the story of a man still A/B testing his own humanity.

Thu April 2 at 7:40pm, Fri April 3 at 9:20pm, Sun April 12 at 12:20pm & Wed April 15 at 9:20pm 60 min

Crosswords

Written by AJ Rose - Providence, RI

Gene and Val are content with their white-picket-fence life until a serial killer's ciphered note lands in their morning newspaper. As they attempt to unravel the killer's message, the cracks in their idyllic life, which they worked so hard to ignore, start to surface.

Fri April 3 at 6pm, Sat April 4 at 10:20pm, Fri April 10 at 9:20pm, Sat April 11 at 7pm & Sun April 12 at 8:40pm Streaming 60 min

Echoes of My Silence

Written & Performed Azadeh Kangarani - Salinas, CA

On a flight from Germany to the US, noticing a female pilot sparks Azadeh’s inward journey. Revisiting her past, she confronts patriarchal norms that shaped her sense of gender. Acclaimed at Toronto Fringe 2025 in the Toronto Star and Intermission for its honesty and evocative storytelling.

Sun April 5 at 2pm, Tue April 7 at 7:40pm, Thu April 9 at 7:40pm, Sat April 11 at 8:40pm, Tue April 14 at 9:20pm 60 min

House of Waffle

Written J. Robert Coppola & Rhett duPont Vecchio

Presented by Brooklyn Action Theater - Brooklyn, NY

Some traditions are sacred, born of those most important moments in our lives. Some are worth FIGHTING FOR. Bringing Reddit's viral Waffle House “Runny Eggs Incident" to life in all its epic and outrageous glory, Brooklyn Action Theater invites you to enter..."HOUSE OF WAFFLE.”

Sat April 4 at 8:40pm, Sun April 12 at 3:40pm, Sat April 18 at 5:20pm & Sun April 19 at 3:40pm 30 min

Induction

Lawrence Nichols Hennessy

Presented by The Actors Studio of Newburyport - Salisbury, MA

Induction is a dark comedy about a burnt-out psychologist of questionable therapeutic skills who, by chance, winds up treating a dangerous criminal. The psychologist attempts to use some of his skills in hypnosis and is overwhelmed by what he uncovers. The array of personalities which emerge is hysterical and frightening.

Sat April 4 at 5:20pm, Sun April 5 at 7pm, Sat April 11 at 3:40pm, Fri April 17 at 6pm & Sat April 18 at 8:40pm Streaming 60 min

Killing Janet

Written & Performed by Omalolu Fiki

Presented by INUMIDUN Inc. – New York, NY

Part stand-up, part exorcism, Killing Janet follows a Nigerian-American woman who decides, on live TV, to kill her missionary-given name and everything it controls. A razor-sharp solo comedy about faith, assimilation, and the cost of compliance, performed as a surreal game show where the audience helps decide the verdict.

Sat April 4 at 3:40pm, Thu April 9 at 9:20pm, Sat April 11 at 2pm & Thu April 16 at 7:40pm 55 min

Lunatic

Written & Performed by Elina Kaplun - New York, NY

“Lunatic” is a delightful mix of poetry, music and physical theatre (clowning). Absurdity and surreality, visions and images, despair and hope, sadness and happiness all come together in this performance as in our life. Inspired by Russian poetry of the early 20th century. Although written a century ago, this poetry is absolutely present-day and reflects our lives perfectly: search for destiny, the pain of not fitting in society, the desire to connect with the universe, the fear of being honest, and the courage to be ourselves.

Sun April 5 at 5:20pm, Mon April 6 at 7:40pm, Sat April 11 at 5:20pm, Sat April 18 at 2pm & Sun April 19 at 5:20pm 45 min

Miracle of the Star

Written by Makie & Jerel Armstrong

Presented by The World Voice Ensemble - Bronx, NY

Two adolescents, Mike and Hiro, watch the stars together on the phone every night. On one particular evening, they notice a star they've never seen before. Both have big dreams: Mike wants to be an astronaut, and Hiro an astrologer. That is, until Mike fails his chemistry regents. Hiro reads Mike’s fortune and warns him that giving up may mean never finding fulfillment. At that moment, the mysterious new star begins to grow in size and seems to crash into the Earth. Mike and Hiro suddenly wake up 20 years in the future, trapped in the bodies of their older selves. They must adjust to life during the pandemic, discover what misery their future lives really have in store, and try to figure out why they never achieved their dreams. .. this new musical that reminds us to be true to ourselves and never give up on what we love.

Sat April 4 at 2pm, Sun April 5 at 3:40pm, Fri April 10 at 6pm & Sun April 12 at 5:20pm Streaming 60 min

Monstruo! By K(c)abil, 2048

Written by Christian De Gré Cárdenas

Presented by Alkimia - Yucatan, Mexico

A human septet, where fathers and sons clash and connect across three generations over seven generations of trauma. A debaucherously drizzly plunge into the assimilated journals of men — maybe bipolar, maybe bicultural, maybe biracial, maybe bisexual, maybe byrannical — certainly broken. From 7-time Fringe winners Christian De Gré Cárdenas & Joseph Reese Anderson.

Thu April 2 at 9:20pm, Sat April 4 at 7pm, Wed April 8 at 6pm, Fri April 10 at 7:40pm & Sat April 18 at 12:20pm Streaming 60 min

Panic in the Bathroom

Written by Jared Scheinberg - New York, NY

An OCD dad. A perfectionist mom. A new pop-rock musical comedy for parents at their wit’s end. Bribe your in-laws to babysit and come have a night out with us so you can take a break from those cute little a**holes we call toddlers.

Fri April 3 at 7:40pm, Sun April 12 at 2pm, Sun April 12 at 7pm & Sun April 19 at 2pm 60 min

Slut Liturgy

Written & Performed by Hope Brannon - Chicago, IL

Directed by Max Kantor

Slut Liturgy follows both Hope’s time in an intensive outpatient program and with religious bipolar mania. Crude and genuine, funny and chaotic, Slut Liturgy invites you to crash out with the manic Antichrist, smoke cigarettes with she-god, and do whatever else Hope’s delusions want.

Tue April 7 at 9:20pm, Sat April 11 at 12:20pm, Wed April 15 at 7:40pm, Thu April 16 at 9:20pm & Sun April 19 at 7pm 50 min

The Last Audition

Written & Performed by Paul Shearman

Banjo & Bongo Productions - Atlanta, GA

One actor. One crown. One last audition. Blending Shakespeare’s power with humour, heartbreak, and memory loss, this intimate solo play is a love letter to theatre and a moving portrait of family, legacy, and the fading light of a great performer’s mind.

Wed April 1 at 7:40pm, Sun April 5 at 12:20pm, Thu April 9 at 6pm, Wed April 15 at 6pm & The Fri April 17 at 7:40pm Streaming 60 min

Thoughts & Prayers

Written by Ibsen Santos & Aaron Zook

Presented by The Antigone Project - New York, NY

In a society numbed by senseless tragedy, survivors of an act of mass violence, struggle with the ritualized return to normalcy. Thoughts & Prayers is an epic tragedy that confronts teen isolation, sexual abuse, and gun violence wrapped in a red, white, and blue veneerer.

Thu April 2 at 6pm, Mon April 6 at 6pm, Mon April 13 at 6pm & Sat April 18 at 7pm 60 min

Chain Theatre Studio

Chip On Her Shoulder

Written & Directed by Jennifer McAuliffe, Performed by Victoria Nieves

Presented by Off With Their Heads Productions - Melbourne, Australia

Single, Snacking, and Struggling: A Play About Chips, Comfort and Coping — A brutally honest one-woman comedy about heartbreak, coping, and carbs. Bold, biting, and painfully relatable, it serves a salty take on life, love, work, and dreams that never quite land. Come for the laughs. Stay for the chips.

Sun April 5 at 5:35pm, Mon April 6 at 6:15pm, Thu April 9 at 6:15pm, Fri April 10 at 6:15pm & Fri April 17 at 6:15pm Streaming 60 min

Follower

Written & Performed by Katheryn McGaffigan - Brooklyn, NY

A disillusioned young woman becomes obsessed with an aloof classmate. She begins studying his life, dismantling her own, and remaking herself in his image in hopes of becoming worthy of his attention. Imitation becomes a twisted form of intimacy. She draws other lonely twenty-somethings into a secret “stalking club,” where her obsession turns communal. What begins as one woman’s innocent fantasy of self-improvement spirals into a group's addiction to violating boundaries, threatening to expose all.

Wed April 1 at 9:25pm, Sat April 4 at 8:55pm, Fri April 10 at 9:35pm & Fri April 17 at 9:35pm 55 min

Gnosis

Written & Performed by Zack Reardon

Presented by Transient Art Productions - Boston, MA

Alone aboard humanity’s first interstellar ark, Captain Elias Hasket guides hundreds of sleeping pilgrims toward a distant galaxy. But the voyage hides a darker purpose. As time unravels and a cosmic god awakens, one man’s search for meaning becomes a descent into infinite madness.

Sat April 4 at 3:55pm, Wed April 8 at 9:25pm, Wed April 15 at 9:25pm & Sun April 19 at 7:15pm Streaming 45 min

In Between the Moon and the Sun

Written by Martina Demaio And Elian Wigisser - New York, NY

In Between the Moon and the Sun follows Luna and Sol, two Latina artists who meet in New York chasing the same dream. When one of their visas is approved and the other denied, their friendship must survive across distance and change. Blending movement and bilingual storytelling, the play explores the shifting meaning of home, the reality behind the romantic ideal of leaving everything behind, and the tension between trusting the universe and facing the truth when dreams no longer match the lives we’re living.

Thu April 2 at 6:15pm, Sun April 12 at 3:55pm, Thu April 16 at 9:25pm & Sat April 18 at 10:35pm Streaming 45 min

Lipstick

Performed by Edu Díaz.

Written by Linda Morales Caballero & Edu Díaz

Based on the story by Linda Morales Caballero

Presented by Eduardo Díaz Productions, LLC - New York, NY

LIPSTICK is an award-winning audacious dive into identity, memory, and desire. Through vivid childhood memories and adult confusion, one man unravels his sense of self—caught between gender, self-expression, and the haunting need to be seen. Raw, intimate, and unforgettable.

Sun April 5 at 3:55pm, Tue April 7 at 7:55pm, Thu April 16 at 7:55pm & Sun April 19 at 2pm 60 min

PERRA PUTA LOCA BRUJA: A Latina's Réclamation Journey

Written & Performed by Vanessa Codorniu

Presented by Casa Rio y Candela - Harrisburg, PA

Perra Puta Loca Bruja is a bold one-woman show by Vanessa Codorniu that reclaims four archetypes historically used to silence women. Through storytelling, ritual, and humor, she transforms pain into power, weaving family, ancestors, and identity into a performance that is raw, funny, and deeply healing—breaking ancestral chains with every word.

Sat April 4 at 7:15pm, Tue April 7 at 6:15pm, Wed April 8 at 7:55pm, Sat April 18 at 5:35pm & Sun April 19 at 5:35pm Streaming 60 min

Real Men Wear Scarves in Pittsburgh

Written & Performed by Andy Paluselli - New York, NY

It's not easy growing up gay in the Iron City under an iron fist. A young man's revenge fantasy becomes another reality after a 30 year journey searching to understand his father's rejection.

Sun April 5 at 7:15pm, Thu April 9 at 7:55pm, Sat April 11 at 3:55pm & Fri April 17 at 7:55pm 60 min

The Box Factory

Written by Ed Flynn - New York, NY

After his fully funded start-up goes out of business, a former tech hot-shot moves back to Queens to rebuild his life and the family business, the last cardboard box factory in NYC.

Wed April 8 at 6:15pm, Sat April 11 at 7:15pm, Sun April 12 at 2pm & Sat April 18 at 3:55pm Streaming 30 min

The Meeting

Written by Brian James Polak

Presented by Theatre Unleashed - Los Angeles, CA

Experience a not too distant future where any form of art is banned and the utterance of banned words results in state-sanctioned violence. The Meeting is not a play. Because there are no plays under The Leader.

Wed April 1 at 7:55pm, Thu April 2 at 7:55pm, Fri April 3 at 7:55pm, Sat April 4 at 10:35pm & Mon April 6 at 7:55pm 60 min

The Most Normal of My Weird Friends

Written & Performed by Ray Crisara - New York, NY

Did you think you had a normal childhood…and discover you were wrong? Follow Ray Crisara on his often hilarious path to self-awareness. You’ll meet his dysfunctional family, and the people in his life that led him from being a soft, lazy kid, to discovering the creative being inside. And finding love.

Fri April 3 at 6:15pm, Thu April 9 at 9:25pm, Tue April 14 at 7:55pm & Sat April 18 at 7:15pm 50 min

The Village Cidiot

Written & Performed by Lauren Letellier - Hillsdale, NY

In The Village Cidiot a dyed-in-the-wool Manhattanite loses her big corporate job and moves, reluctantly, to a tiny upstate town where there’s no Chinese take-out, no dry cleaner, and the nearest Starbucks is an hour away. Will her city skills be any match for rural reality, or will marauding bears, a bad septic, and hostile locals finish her off first? A heartfelt journey about navigating life’s disruptions with humor, compassion, and tick repellant.

Sat April 11 at 5:35pm, Mon April 13 at 6:15pm, Tue April 14 at 6:15pm, Thu April 16 at 6:15pm & Sun April 19 at 3:55pm Streaming 60 min

There's Something Seriously Wrong With Cyrus

Written & Performed by Cyrus Deboo

Presented by Soaring Solo Studios - Los Angeles, CA

A one-person solo show/stand up comedy about growing up queer in an immigrant household and learning how to tell the truth without losing your sense of humor. Blending stand-up, storytelling, dazzling multimedia and pop anthems inspired by Madonna and Taylor Swift, Cyrus revisits family pressure, identity, and self-acceptance, turning personal history into a funny, disarmingly honest shared experience about finding your voice and living unapologetically.

Fri April 3 at 9:35pm, Sat April 4 at 5:35pm, Sun April 5 at 2pm, Sat April 11 at 8:55pm, & Sun April 12 at 5:35pm 60 min

White as Snow

Written & Performed by Rose-Ingrid Benjamin

Presented by Lakou Loulouz - Ontario, Canada

Blending spoken word, music, and storytelling, White As Snow charts the journey of a Queer eldest immigrant daughter coming home to herself. Rose-Ingrid Benjamin's powerful solo performance charts their journey from altar to aftermath, inviting us to reckon with who we become after all our idols come crashing down.

Tue April 7 at 9:25pm, Fri April 10 at 7:55pm, Sun April 12 at 7:15pm, Tue April 14 at 9:25pm & Sat April 18 at 2:00pm 60 min

Who Does Your Laundry?

Written & Performed by Martina Demaio and Alice Litchfeld

Presented by MDAL PRODUCTIONS - New York, NY

WHO DOES YOUR LAUNDRY? is a sharp, funny, and deeply human two-hander set in a fluorescent-lit laundromat in Midtown Manhattan. When Alda, an Argentinian cleaner, and Celia, an Australian lawyer, collide over a broken washing machine, small talk turns into a battle of worlds — art versus commerce, feeling versus logic, connection versus survival. Between quarters, empanadas, and unexpected confessions, the women expose their loneliness, pride, and longing for home — discovering that sometimes the people we least expect can help us rinse our inner cycle. Written and performed by Martina Demaio and Alice Litchfield, this play explores womanhood, identity, and the invisible ties that bind strangers together in the city that never sleeps.

Wed April 1 at 6:15pm, Sat April 4 at 2pm, Mon April 13 at 7:55pm & Wed April 15 at 7:55pm Streaming 45 min

Your Love Isn’t Love

Written & Performed by Anthony P. Pennino - Montclair, NJ

He once believed that the song had it right - “Love is all you need”. He would soon discover that true love can find itself in battle with despair, pain, and fear. And it is not guaranteed that love will win against the darkness.

Thu April 2 at 9:25pm, Mon April 6 at 9:25pm, Sat April 11 at 10:35pm & Sat April 18 at 8:55pm Streaming 55 min

The Rat NYC:

A Baby For Me? No Thank You, Please!

Written & Performed by Bailey Swilley - New York, NY

When everyone in her life pressured Bailey to have a baby, she spent a lot of time questioning, researching and agonizing over what was wrong with her—until she found the answer, literally inside of her—at the gyno's office. Storytelling comedy meets body horror.

Fri April 3 at 8:10pm, Mon April 6 at 6:30pm, Tue April 14 at 9:50pm & Thu April 16 at 9:50pm Streaming 60 min

All the Rage

Written & Performed by Venessa Peruda - New York, NY

The righteous breakdown every woman needs. An indoctrination and irreverent comedy about female rage; Comedian Venessa Peruda punches through patriarchal propaganda and reframes female rage. Pop culture characters and sketches expose the infuriating and hilarious realities of being a woman that will make you scream. Venessa goes even further to demonstrate how anger and humor are linked, sharing a trick that will reduce your urge to castrate men on a weekly basis.

Sat April 4 at 10:20pm, Sun April 5 at 7pm, Sun April 12 at 2pm & Tue April 14 at 8:10pm 60 min

Becoming Psychic

Written & Performed by Gada Jane

Presented by Predella Studio - Ontario, Canada

Becoming Psychic is the funny, intimate journey of a lifelong skeptic discovering her psychic abilities - talking to statues, meditating herself nearly headless, and performing uncannily accurate live readings. The show explores the blurry line between insight, madness, and the uncanny spaces in between.

Thu April 2 at 9:50pm, Sat April 4 at 2pm, Thu April 9 at 6:30pm, Fri April 10 at 9:50pm & Sat April 18 at 5:20pm Streaming 55 min

Black Trashbag Magic

Written by Alina Garcia-Burke - New York, NY

Black Trashbag Magic is a witchy 2010s tumblr-core almost-comedy that unfolds as Natalie narrates through her adolescent relationships, intent on summoning her best friend and apologizing. As Natalie loses control of her narrative, memories resurface in a new light.

Wed April 1 at 8:10pm, Sat April 4 at 5:20pm, Sat April 18 at 7pm & Sun April 19 at 5:20pm 45 min

Chase Montana: From Funny to Fatherhood (A New Yorkers Story)

Written & Performed by Jason Flood

Presented by Wholesome Productions - Los Angeles, CA

One man. One Microphone. And one little reason to grow the hell up. Get ready for laughs, tears, and truth bombs as comedian Chase Montana steps into the spotlight like never before! In this one man spectacle learn about his wild beginnings as an orphaned kid hustling to survive, to the moment he meets the one person who changes everything, the light of his life—his son Jeffy—Chase bares it all in this no-holds-barred, brutally honest, and laugh-out-loud hilarious one-man show. Warning: This show contains sensitive subject matter, explicit language, and emotional gut punches.

Sun April 5 at 5:20pm, Wed April 8 at 9:50pm, Sat April 11 at 5:20pm, Fri April 17 at 6:30pm & Sat April 18 at 8:40pm 60 min

fainting couch: a one woman show... (with a butler)

Written & Performed by Katherine Humes

When Lady K is struck by a debilitating episode of pain and hysteria following her presentation to society, she is sent to the seaside for her health. Through soliloquy, dialogue, audience interaction and dance, this autobiographical performance devolves from a predictable portrait of perfection into an unashamed riot against the notion of the sick woman.

Sun April 5 at 2pm, Mon April 6 at 8:10pm, Sat April 18 at 2pm & Sun April 19 at 3:40pm Streaming 60 min

Hagnificent

Written & Performed by Debora Fromm

Presented by Give a Folk - Dunwoody, GA

Embark on a mythic journey of aging to celebrate the joy and power of life's transitions with humor, heart, and a whole lotta badassery.

Sat April 4 at 3:40pm, Wed April 8 at 6:30pm, Thu April 9 at 9:50pm, Fri April 10 at 8:10pm & Sat April 11 at 2pm 60 min

How Not To Feel

Written by Pete Cheema

Presented by Creative Agency - British Columbia, Canada

A comedic musical tragedy. 1/2 part sketch comedy, 1/2 part concert, full part look into the madness of our own minds.

Sun April 5 at 3:40pm, Tue April 7 at 8:10pm, Sun April 12 at 3:40pm, Mon April 13 at 9:50pm & Wed April 15 at 9:50pm 60 min

Mother.

Presented by Acting Political - Brooklyn, NY

Mother. is a treatise on the nouns we associate with the word, in the many forms they take. Five artists explore themes of adoption, birth, admiration, nurture, and abandonment through both light humor and painful truth.

Thu April 2 at 8:10pm, Sat April 4 at 8:40pm, Sun April 12 at 7pm & Sun April 19 at 7pm Streaming 60 min

Online & Personal

Written & Performed by Elizabeth George - New York, NY

Paige Lerman cites the dangers of loving online -- She finds herself stuck in a personal haunted house of boredom, mediocrity, and virginity until one day she decides to brave the real world. In this dark and comedic retelling of an online queer love story, we explore loneliness, trauma and redemption. TW:// mental health & SA.

Wed April 1 at 6:30pm, Sat April 11 at 7pm, Wed April 15 at 8:10pm & Sat April 18 at 3:40pm 30 min

Presley Tweed: Fancy AF

Rodney Brazil and Benjamin Farha

Presented by Next Stage - Oklahoma City, OK

A whirlwind of wild tales, lackluster wit, and not much wisdom. This comic cabaret centers on Presley Tweed, a self-proclaimed almost-star, and his delusional quest for fame, blending musical comedy with misadventures. A story of audition disasters, famous ex-boyfriends, and the gumption needed to chase the limelight.

Tue April 7 at 6:30pm, Thu April 9 at 8:10pm, Fri April 10 at 6:30pm, Sun April 12 at 5:20pm & Fri April 17 at 9:50pm Streaming 55 min

The Isle of Slaves Revisited - A Theatrical and Musical Spectacle For Our Times

Written by Pierre de Marivaux, Adapted & Translated by Marisa Stefatos

Presented by Evicted Victorius Productions - Southhold, NY

The tables have savagely turned when survivors of a shipwreck (two masters and their servants ) land on the isle of Slaves, a republic founded by slaves who fled the cruelty of their owners. The four individuals happen to be two masters and two servants and their very existence is challenged. The rest is history in this new and modern take on Marivaux’s masterpiece that revisits the question of equality and the power of roles in an increasingly fraught society.

Wed April 8 at 8:10pm, Sat April 11 at 3:40pm, Tue April 14 at 6:30pm & Thu April 16 at 8:10pm Streaming 55 min

The Third Choice

Written & Performed by Tai Chatur - Brooklyn, NY

What if we chose not to choose anymore? The Third Choice is a one-person show that blends storytelling, stand-up comedy, and a faux group therapy session to explore identity, belonging, and carving your own path. Through humor and heart, Tai takes audiences through moments that shaped who he became from culture to classroom, restaurants to reality TV.

Thu April 2 at 6:30pm, Fri April 3 at 6:30pm, Mon April 13 at 8:10pm & Sat April 18 at 10:20pm 50 min

The Total Veronica Experience

Written & Performed by Veronica Manning

Life Is Luvv Productions - Burlington, VT

The Total Veronica Experience is a thought-provoking and humorous exploration of life, death, and everything in between. Veronica's journey forces her to confront her tumultuous past and ultimately make a choice about her future, highlighting the enduring human need for connection, purpose, and the messy, beautiful experience of being alive.

Sat April 4 at 7pm, Mon April 6 at 9:50pm, Sat April 11 at 10:20pm, Wed April 15 at 6:30pm & Fri April 17 at 8:10pm 60 min

Walter Schlinger's Romeo and Juliet

Written & Performed by Sean Gordon

Presented by Two-Way Glass Productions - Brooklyn, NY

In this meta-theatrical solo performance, former English undergraduate, Walter Schlinger, stands alone in a wide, infinite, green field. The titular character reckons with the role our mentors play in our development and attempts to provide insight into the world's most famous love story. While desperately trying to share his work with anyone who will listen, he grapples with the notions of youth, tragedy, and validation.

Fri April 3 at 9:50pm, Sat April 11 at 8:40pm, Mon April 13 at 6:30pm & Thu April 16 at 6:30pm Streaming 60 min

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