ABINGDON VIRTUAL: THE PREMIERE OF AS APPLE PIE

March 27, 2024 at 7PM on Abingdon Theatre Company’s YouTube Channel

Written and directed by South African born Pierre Marais, As Apple Pie is an immigrant’s observation of an American conversation. There seem to be fewer cultivated spaces to have an honest conversation with differing opinions and the result is that no one is really talking to each other. Not communicating seems to be as American as apple pie.

The dmw greer one night only series: Maybe tomorrow

February 29, 2024

Written by Max Mondi

Directed by Chad Austin

In the gripping play, Maybe Tomorrow, Gail and Ben’s nearly ten year relationship appears to be thriving: a new job, a new city, and a baby boy on the way. But as the challenges of reality come to light, they must navigate the complexities of a relationship tested by time.

Broadway on the Bowery: The Music of Divided

January 31, 2024

Book and Lyrics by Luanne Rosenfeld

Composed by Kristen Rosenfeld

Directed by Jim Cooney

Starring Talia Suskauer (Wicked), Kimberly Marable (Hadestown), Carrie St. Louis (Titanique), Rashidra Scott (Company), and more!

November 19-December 23, 2023

Written by Elizabeth Coplan

Directed by Chad Austin

Starring two-time Tony Award Winner Judy Kaye (Nice Work If You Can Get It), Tony Award nominee Robert Cuccioli (Jekyll & Hyde), Michael Lee Brown (Dear Evan Hansen), Whitney Morse (The Violet Sisters), Dominick LaRuffa Jr. (The Irishman), and Amy Hargreaves (Homeland).

’Til Death: Off-Broadway Premiere

Virtual FEstival of Short Plays: February Artist Spotlights

Throughout the month of February, Abingdon Theatre Company will be spotlighting 4 playwrights who will each receive a stipend to further the development of the selected work. This year’s playwrights are Marcus Harmon, Adrienne Dawes, Nicholas Pilapil, and Ayibatari Owei.

December 11, 2023

Written & Performed by ATC’s first Virtual Festival of Short Plays winner, Christine Toy Johnson.

Winner of the 2022 Inaugural Alvin Epstein Memorial Prize for Solo Performance, A LITTLE MORE BLUE is about an Asian American woman who discovers how much her father's lifelong quest to be an “All American guy” has galvanized her own journey to make fighting for his dream one of her own - and how love, loss, and hope can find themselves intertwined.

A Little More Blue: ONe Night Only

October 23, 2023

Honoring Tony & Obie Award winner V (formerly Eve Ensler) and Obie Award Winner & Tony Award nominee Mary Beth Peil. Featuring Michelle Williams, Rosario Dawson, Christine Ebersole, Laura Benanti, Bonnie Milligan, and more!! The evening will be directed by Chad Austin with musical direction by Robbie Cowan.

31st anniversary gala