02/15/2022
The New York Company’s Third Series of shows concludes Tuesday evening with GOD OF CARNAGE, by Yasmina Reza, Translated by Christopher Hampton, and Directed by Ryan Quinn. For more information and to RSVP for tickets, visit https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company/!
GOD OF CARNAGE (February 13-15)
A playground altercation between eleven-year-olds brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. As tensions emerge, a diplomatic "grown up” debate takes a hysterical turn for the worse. The gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their principles in tatters.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE:
To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated and up-to-date with their immunization against COVID-19, including a booster dose if eligible. Guests will be asked to provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the nose and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.
02/12/2022
Catch a sneak peek of MOMENT, by Deirdre Kinahan and Directed by George C. Heslin, part of the New York Company’s continuing Third Series of shows. For more information on MOMENT and the upcoming GOD OF CARNAGE, visit https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company/!
MOMENT (February 11-13)
In the suburbs of Dublin, a long-absent son returns home to visit his ailing mother. But his reappearance— and the news he has to share —ignites his sisters’ long-simmering resentments and sets the siblings on a collision course over the past.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE:
To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated and up-to-date with their immunization against COVID-19, including a booster dose if eligible. Guests will be asked to provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the nose and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.
02/12/2022
The New York Company’s Third Series of shows concludes with GOD OF CARNAGE, by Yasmina Reza, Translated by Christopher Hampton, and Directed by Ryan Quinn. For more information and to RSVP for tickets, visit https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company/!
GOD OF CARNAGE (February 13-15)
A playground altercation between eleven-year-olds brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. As tensions emerge, a diplomatic "grown up” debate takes a hysterical turn for the worse. The gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their principles in tatters.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE:
To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated and up-to-date with their immunization against COVID-19, including a booster dose if eligible. Guests will be asked to provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the nose and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.
02/10/2022
The New York Company’s Third Series of shows continues on Friday with the NY premiere of MOMENT, by Deirdre Kinahan and Directed by George C. Heslin. Also upcoming this Sunday is the opening night of GOD OF CARNAGE. For more information on both shows and to RSVP for tickets, visit https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company/!
MOMENT (February 11-13)
In the suburbs of Dublin, a long-absent son returns home to visit his ailing mother. But his reappearance— and the news he has to share —ignites his sisters’ long-simmering resentments and sets the siblings on a collision course over the past.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE:
To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated and up-to-date with their immunization against COVID-19, including a booster dose if eligible. Guests will be asked to provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the nose and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.
02/09/2022
The NY Company’s production of ADAPTIVE RADIATION, by Hannah Benitez and Directed by Alberto Bonilla, continues this week. Additional upcoming shows in this series are MOMENT and GOD OF CARNAGE. For more information and to RSVP for tickets, visit https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company!
ADAPTIVE RADIATION (February 8-10)
In this mystical comedy, four millennials struggling to make sense of adulthood are energized by a strange encounter. This illuminating experience pierces the darkness of their assumptions and lights the way to the hopeful possibilities of personal evolution.
CONTENT ADVISORY: This production contains strong language, and adult and sexual themes.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE:
To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated and up-to-date with their immunization against COVID-19, including a booster dose if eligible. Guests will be asked to provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the nose and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.
02/08/2022
Next in our New York Company’s Third Series of shows is ADAPTIVE RADIATION, by Hannah Benitez and Directed by Alberto Bonilla. Additional upcoming shows in this series are MOMENT and GOD OF CARNAGE. For more information and to RSVP for tickets, visit https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company/!
ADAPTIVE RADIATION (February 8-10)
In this mystical comedy, four millennials struggling to make sense of adulthood are energized by a strange encounter. This illuminating experience pierces the darkness of their assumptions and lights the way to the hopeful possibilities of personal evolution.
CONTENT ADVISORY: This production contains strong language, and adult and sexual themes.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE:
To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated and up-to-date with their immunization against COVID-19, including a booster dose if eligible. Guests will be asked to provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the nose and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.
02/05/2022
Congratulations to the cast and crew of the NY Company’s production of GLORIA, by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and directed by Hal Brooks. GLORIA concludes its run today; additional upcoming shows in this series are ADAPTIVE RADIATION, MOMENT, and GOD OF CARNAGE. Learn more about our Third Series shows now at https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company/.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE:
To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated and up-to-date with their immunization against COVID-19, including a booster dose if eligible. Guests will be asked to provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the nose and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.
02/01/2022
The Third Series from our New York Company debuts this week with GLORIA by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and directed by Hal Brooks. Additional upcoming shows in this series are ADAPTIVE RADIATION, MOMENT, and GOD OF CARNAGE. Reserve your tickets for all shows now at https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company/!
GLORIA (February 3-5)
Style. Status. Success. A group of twentysomething editorial assistants are chasing it all at one of New York’s most esteemed cultural magazines. When a seemingly normal day at the office turns out to be anything but, these aspiring journalists stumble upon a story that could make careers – and change lives.
CONTENT ADVISORY: This production contains themes and depictions of gun violence, and loud gunfire sounds.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE:
To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated and up-to-date with their immunization against COVID-19, including a booster dose if eligible. Guests will be asked to provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the nose and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.
01/27/2022
The Academy’s New York Company is excited to announce our upcoming Third Series of productions, beginning next week. Save the date for these shows and learn more at https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company/.
GLORIA
by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Directed by Hal Brooks
Thursday, February 3 at 7PM ET
Friday, February 4 at 7PM ET
Saturday, February 5 at 2PM ET
ADAPTIVE RADIATION
by Hannah Benitez
Directed by Alberto Bonilla
Tuesday, February 8 at 7PM ET
Wednesday, February 9 at 7PM ET
Thursday, February 10 at 7PM ET
MOMENT
by Deirdre Kinahan
Directed by George C. Heslin
Friday, February 11 at 7PM ET
Saturday, February 12 at 7PM ET
Sunday, February 13 at 2PM ET
GOD OF CARNAGE
by Yasmina Reza
Directed by Ryan Quinn
Sunday, February 13 at 7PM ET
Monday, February 14 at 7PM ET
Tuesday, February 15 at 7PM ET
12/11/2021
The New York Company’s Second Series concludes this weekend with William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” directed by Raz Golden. Here’s a sneak peek with the cast of this stormy tale. The show runs through Sunday and tickets are still available; visit https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company to RSVP now!
THE TEMPEST (December 10-12)
In this contemporary orchestration of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, a deluge has engulfed modern-day New York City. A group of not-quite-strangers are caught in the powerful storm and stranded beneath the streets of the city. As the unnatural origins of the titular tempest become clear, this tragic comedy powerfully explores themes of loneliness, revenge, magic, and freedom.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE: To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the nose and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.
12/10/2021
The New York Company’s Second Series concludes this week with a production of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” directed by Raz Golden. The show runs December 10-12 and tickets are still available; visit https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company/ to RSVP now!
THE TEMPEST (December 10-12)
In this contemporary orchestration of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, a deluge has engulfed modern-day New York City. A group of not-quite-strangers are caught in the powerful storm and stranded beneath the streets of the city. As the unnatural origins of the titular tempest become clear, this tragic comedy powerfully explores themes of loneliness, revenge, magic, and freedom.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE: To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the nose and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.
12/09/2021
Here is a preview from the New York Company’s production of “Youth,” written by James IJames and directed by Maya Davis. Tickets are still available on The Academy’s website through December 9; reserve now at https://www.aada.edu/new-york-company! Coming up to close the Second Series from December 10-12 is William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” directed by Raz Golden.
YOUTH (through December 9)
At a church youth group meeting, four teenagers and their Pastor gather to sing, discuss their lives, and bond through spirituality. When a mysterious new member joins the group and miracles start to occur, the congregants must grapple with the meaning behind these remarkable events. This rousing, heartfelt work by James Ijames explores what it means to live - and love - in a world where anything is possible.
IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTE: To comply with local regulations and health guidance, The Academy’s health policies require all guests attending productions on campus to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide both a Valid Photo ID and Proof of Vaccination upon entrance. Acceptable proof includes an original, photo, or copy of a complete CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card; or official digital records issued by a government entity, such as the New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID SAFE app. In addition to the vaccination requirement, face masks which are properly secured over the face and mouth are required indoors, including in restrooms and for the full duration of the performance.