Dance Nation
By Clare Barron
The Party’s 2025 Mainstage production in Stamford, New York.
Somewhere in America, an army of pre-teen competitive dancers plots to take over the world. And if their new routine is good enough, they’ll claw their way to the top at Nationals in Tampa Bay. A play about ambition, growing up, and how to find our souls in the heat of it all.


Proof
By David Auburn
The Party’s first mainstage production (2024) in our new home of Stamford, New York.
Winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Proof follows Catherine, a young woman grappling with the legacy of her brilliant, mentally ill father, and her own fears of inheriting his condition.
The Sleepover
An original, ensemble devised play.
It’s 1999 and Aimee is hosting her very first sleepover. An exploration of how we develop our most harmful beliefs and if it’s possible to change them.


Big Love – A Play (sort of.)
By Charles Mee
A pop-up performance with original music and movement at an abandoned church in East Nashville.
Big Love fuses the ancient and the modern by bringing the plot of Greek tragedian Aeschylus’s The Suppliants into the modern era. The story follows fifty sisters as they arrive at an Italian manor, having fled Greece to avoid marrying their fifty cousins. Known for his adaptations of Greek plays, Mee uses the timeless themes of The Suppliants to raise issues of gender politics, love, refugee rights, and domestic violence to a modern audience in this violent, musical, and comic production.
Airswimming
By Charlotte Jones
Set in 1920’s England, Airswimming is based on the true story of two women who have been incarcerated in a hospital for the “criminally insane” for having borne illegitimate children. Forgotten by their families and not released until the 1970’s, Dora and Persephone adopt alter-egos, Dorph and Porph, to enact their fantasies and survive the silence of incarceration. By turns very funny and moving, Airswimming reminds us of the forgotten women of these generations in both Britain and Ireland.


Microcosm 2025
An annual, immersive performance walk in the Catskills.
Microcosm 2024
An annual, immersive performance walk in the Catskills


Microcosm 2023
An annual, immersive performance walk in the Catskills
Microcosm 2022
An annual, immersive performance walk in the Catskills


Heaven is a Place on Earth
A theatrical reading of author Adrian Shirk’s newest work at Bushel in Delhi, New York.
Make Friends With Plays!
A choose your own adventure house party for Nashville Rep’s Ingram New Works Festival.


Dance Nation by Clare Barron
The Party’s second annual mainstage production in Stamford, New York.
Somewhere in America, an army of pre-teen competitive dancers plots to take over the world. And if their new routine is good enough, they’ll claw their way to the top at Nationals in Tampa Bay. A play about ambition, growing up, and how to find our souls in the heat of it all.

Proof by David Auburn
The Party’s first mainstage production in our new home of Stamford, New York.
Winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Proof follows Catherine, a young woman grappling with the legacy of her brilliant, mentally ill father, and her own fears of inheriting his condition.

The Sleepover
It’s 1999 and Aimee is hosting her very first sleepover. An original, ensemble devised play about how we develop our most harmful beliefs and if it’s possible to change them.

Big Love – A Play (sort of.)
A pop-up performance with original music and movement at an abandoned church in East Nashville.

Airswimming
Based on the true story of two women incarcerated in a hospital for the criminally insane for having borne illegitimate children.

Microcosm 2022 – The Horror! [is the patriarchy]
An immersive spooky theatre walk in the Catskills.

Heaven is a Place on Earth
A theatrical reading of author Adrian Shirk’s newest work at Bushel in Delhi, New York.
