THE DEFINITIVE HOME FOR AMERICAN PLAYWRITING
Primary Stages is dedicated to inspiring, supporting, and sharing the art of playwriting. We operate on the strongly held belief that the future of American theater relies on nurturing playwrights and giving them the support they need to fully realize their vision. Since our founding in 1984, we have produced more than 135 new plays. Whether you’ve been with us from the beginning or are just joining us on our journey, ours is a passionate community of artists, students, and patrons. This is your Off-Broadway Home.
A HOME FOR THEATER ARTISTS
We encourage collaboration, mentorship, and community among emerging and established artists.
Mainstage Season Shows produced at the historic Cherry Lane Theatre. 35 years of new works celebrating playwrights visions.
Primary Plus Developmental Reading Series Readings designed to support writers in the early stages of their work.
Dorothy Strelsin New American Writers Group Bringing together emerging playwrights to create new work.
Tow Foundation Playwright-in-Residence Sharon Washington is our inaugural playwright.
A HOME FOR THEATER EDUCATION
For over 11 years, we’ve offered classes for playwrights, actors, and directors in all stages of their careers.
Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA) Award-winning classes focused on a family of instructors and artists.
Teenwrights Playwriting Program A free after-school program offered at high schools throughout New York City.
Internship Program The opportunity to develop practical skills while creating relationships with artists and administrators.
Fordham/Primary Stages MFA in Playwriting Students train with renowned writers, producers, and dramaturgs, while exploring the theater community.
A HOME FOR ALL NEW YORKERS
Regardless of financial means or the availability of comprehensive arts education, Primary Stages is for everyone.
Free Student Matinees Serving over 1,400 NYC public high school students each year.
Off-Broadway Oral History Project An online video archive featuring personal accounts from influential artists.
Discount Ticket Initiatives Including TixTeen, Rush Tickets, 35 & Under Program (PS35), Pay What You Can, Group Discounts.
Accessibility Initiatives Including wheelchair access, assisted listening devices, sign interpreted performances, and more.
The Abaton Calendar is a resource created for and by voice talent, to help create meaningful connections and forge and maintain professional and personal relationships. (And hopefully, have a hell of a lot of fun in the process).