Fringe Festival Fundraiser

Join The New Orleans Fringe Festival team for a night of fundraising, food, music, and mini fringe performances! Pre-sale and door tickets are sliding scale $10-30 (No One Turned Away For Lack Of Funds) We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Bread and Puppet Theatre

Ladles and Jellyspoons! The one and only Bread & Puppet Circus is back with Anti-Empire Art that acknowledges our beloved Mother Dirt, who makes us and unmakes us, and who presents urgently needed domestic resurrection services for the victims of this latest genocide. Join us for a serious and silly circus: Our Domestic Resurrection Revolution In […]

Stanley & His Demon : Jan 2- 11 (Doors 7:30, 8pm Performance)

Stanley and his wife, Esme, lead a church for fun and profit (mostly profit, if they’re being honest, which they rarely are.) They’re willing to perform the occasional exorcism if the price is right – but they certainly don’t believe in the demonic. One day, Stanley performs an exorcism on a woman who turns out to actually […]

Bastard Nation by Anita Vatshell – March 26- April 5

Join us for Bastard Nation, the final play in a trilogy, explores the shadow aspects of adoption through a comedic lens. exploring tenets of the reproductive justice crisis in the United States today. BASTARD NATION: decolonizing love and family Following the death of the family Matriarch, siblings grapple with secrets revealed in her will. Adoption […]

Season Social: Opening Celebration

Join us for an evening of FREE food, drinks, and fun as we celebrate The launch Of our first full season. We’ll have  music and more throughout the night. Come check out this new creative space, Meet the performers, organizers, and volunteers involved.

The Trojan Women Dec. 5- 13

Set the morning after the fall of Troy, this play chronicles the fate of the last great women of Troy. This production will explore our current social and political climate and its effect on the women of this country and of the world.  More Details and dates to be added soon!

TIMBUKTU, USA Jan. 24 – Feb 3

“A joyously mad evening of comic theater […] The play ends and you ask yourself, ‘Where do we go from here?’ Perhaps that’s just the political question we all need to be asked right now.” –James Wilkinson, Boston Stage Notes Timbuktu, USA offers a refreshingly absurd portrait of American systems of power. Inspired by the […]