July 8 – 9
Yo-Yo Lin (@itsyosquared )
channels
Open Call 2022
A multisensory performance detailing experiences of isolation and togetherness, technology and the human body.
Free tickets through Open Call 2022 link in bio
A standby line will be available at The Shed 15 minutes before the show starts. Performance seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
ASL interpretation will be available Saturday, July 9. Audio description and text-based sound description (during Act 2) will be available at each performance.
July 14 – 16
Eleanor Kipping (@elfelicia)
Daddy Issues
Open Call 2022
A solo performance attempting to reconcile life in the ‘80s and ‘90s alongside the AIDS crisis and the artist’s family history.
Free tickets through Open Call 2022 link in bio
Limited number of tickets available!
A standby line will be available at The Shed 15 minutes before the show starts. Performance seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
"A Visionary, Decried And Hailed." — @nytimes
Tickets are now on sale for the US premiere of David Hare’s new play, Straight Line Crazy, starring Ralph Fiennes as Robert Moses and directed by Nicholas Hytner and Jamie Armitage, running from October 18 to December 18, 2022!
Previews, October 18 – 25, are $99 or less for a limited time. Order today!
Straight Line Crazy is presented by The Shed and London Theatre Company.
Tickets link in bio
Launched as part of The Shed’s inaugural year, Open Call is a large-scale commissioning program for early-career NYC-based artists.
For its second iteration, 27 artists out of 1,500 proposals were selected by interdisciplinary leaders and professionals in their fields, including other artists and members of The Shed’s staff, to present work in an exhibition and performance series in the summers of 2021 and 2022. Selected artists each received a commissioning fee of up to $15,000 depending on the scope of their projects, robust production support, and resources to further nurture their practices and expand their audiences.
This summer, the final group of artists from the second Open Call will present their work at The Shed. Get a glimpse of their rehearsals in this episode of In The Works.
“New York’s theater scene has its next impossible to come by ticket.” — @Variety
Tickets are now on sale for the US premiere of David Hare’s new play, Straight Line Crazy, starring Ralph Fiennes as Robert Moses and directed by Nicholas Hytner and Jamie Armitage, running from October 18 to December 18, 2022!
Previews, October 18 – 25, are $99 or less for a limited time. Order today!
Tickets link in bio
Photo: Manuel Harlan
July 8 – 9
Yo-Yo Lin (@itsyosquared )
channels
Open Call 2022
A multisensory performance detailing experiences of isolation and togetherness, technology and the human body.
Free tickets through Open Call 2022 link in bio
Limited number of tickets available!
A standby line will be available at The Shed 15 minutes before the show starts. Performance seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
ASL interpretation will be available Saturday, July 9. Audio description and text-based sound description (during Act 2) will be available at each performance.
Photo: Steve Dabal.
As part of The Shed’s civic practice, we foreground and confront urgent societal challenges through our programming and are pleased to continue to share space with New York voters as a polling site on primary day, today, as they make their voices heard.
Polls are open from 6 am to 9 pm.
We’re thrilled to announce the US premiere of David Hare’s new play, “Straight Line Crazy,” starring Ralph Fiennes as Robert Moses and directed by Nicholas Hytner and Jamie Armitage, in a strictly limited, nine-week engagement in The Shed’s Griffin Theater, October 18 – December 18, 2022, presented in partnership with the London Theatre Company.
Tickets go on sale for members tomorrow, June 28, and for the public on Thursday, June 30.
Photo: Manuel Harlan. Courtesy of @_bridgetheatre
Did you know that our building moves? The Shed’s shell travels on a double-wheel track most commonly found in railway systems. It is nesting next week, Thursday, June 30 at 10 AM, to prepare for our free outdoor summer programs on The Plaza!
We invite you to see The Shed move by joining us in front of The McCourt, between Hudson Boulevard and the High Line.
Launched as part of The Shed's inaugural year, Open Call is a large-scale commissioning program for early-career NYC-based artists.
For its second iteration, 27 artists out of 1,500 proposals were selected by interdisciplinary leaders and professionals in their fields, including other artists and members of The Shed’s staff, to present work in an exhibition and performance series in the summers of 2021 and 2022. Selected artists each received a commissioning fee of up to $15,000 depending on the scope of their projects, robust production support, and resources to further nurture their practices and expand their audiences.
This summer the final group of artists from the second Open Call will present their work at The Shed.
Tickets to July events are now available!
Tickets link in bio
Here are photos from the one-night-only Juneteenth celebration engagement, The Revival: It Is Our Duty, led by @troyanthonymusic featuring a sermon by special guest @adriennemareebrown at The Shed this past weekend.
Photos: Tori Mumtaz