Rosemead

01 Jun: James Chen and Jo Mei in Rosemead at the Tribeca Film Festival

Company members James Chen and Jo Mei are in the feature film Rosemead from director Eric Lin, written by Marilyn Fu and starring Lucy Liu, making its world premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. In a race against time, an ailing woman is discovers her teenage son’s violent obsessions and must go to great lengths to protect him, and possibly others, in this portrait of a Chinese American family. Inspired by true events. The film is being screened at SVA Theatre on June 6 and 14 and at Village East by Angelika on June 7 and 12.

Twinless

01 Jun: Chris Perfetti in Feature Film Twinless at Tribeca Film Festival

Company member Chris Perfetti is in the feature film Twinless from writer, director, and actor James Sweeney. The film premiered earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival. The film tells the story of two young men, who meet in a twin bereavement support group and form an unlikely bromance. The bittersweet tale of trauma-bonding friendship is a comedy willing to confront loss, loneliness, and codependency, as these emotionally damaged characters struggle for connection, revealing painful personal truths along the way. The film is being screened at Village East by Angelika on June 7 and 10 and at SVA Theatre on June 14.

The scout

01 Jun: Rutanya Alda in The Scout at the Tribeca Film Festival

Company member Rutanya Alda is in The Scout, a feature film written and directed by Paula Gonzรกlez-Nasser making its world premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. The Scout is a quietly riveting character study wrapped in the bustle of New York City. At its center is Sofia, a location scout tasked with finding the perfect interiors for a new TV pilotโ€”yet what sheโ€™s really searching for may be harder to pin down. She slips in and out of strangersโ€™ homes, capturing fleeting moments of intimacy, curiosity, and vulnerability, until her work takes a sudden, personal turn. The film is being screened at Village East by Angelika on June 5 and 13 and at AMC 19th Street East 6 on June 6, 14, and 15.

Relay

01 Jun: Willa Fitzgerald, Pun Bandhu, and Purva Bedi in Relay at the Tribeca Film Festival

Company members Willa Fitzgerald, Pun Bandhu, and Purva Bedi are in Relay, a film by David Mackenzieโ€”screening as part of the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. The film is written by Justin Piasecki and stars Riz Ahmed, Lily James and Sam Worthington. Ahmed plays a world class fixer who specializes in brokering lucrative payoffs between corrupt corporations and the individuals who threaten their ruin. He keeps his identity a secret through meticulous planning and always follows an exacting set of rules. But when a message arrives one day from a potential client, needing his protection just to stay alive, the rules quickly start to change. The film premiered last fall at the Toronto International Film Festival. The US premiere takes place at SVA Theatre on June 7 and at Village East by Angelika on June 8, 12, and 13.

Not not Jane

31 May: Dee Pelletier in Not Not Jane’s at Clubbed Thumb Summerworks

Company member Dee Pelletier is inย Not Not Jane’s,ย a play byย Mara Nelson-Greenberg and directed byย Joan Sergay, presented as part of Clubbed Thumb’s Summerworks. The sacrifices, the compromises, the city bus crashed straight through your home. Itโ€™s just the cost of having something thatโ€™s your own, right? Performances run through June 13 at the Wild Project.

Emma

29 May: Emma Ramos in The Counterfeit Opera at Little Island

Company Emma Ramos is inย The Counterfeit Opera: A Beggar’s Opera for a Grifter’s Cityย with music by Dan Schlosberg, book and lyrics by Kate Tarker, and directed by Dustin Willsโ€”playing through June 15 at the Amphitheater on Little Island. A new take on the legendary satireย The Beggarโ€™s Operaย that has criticized corruption and picked on politicians for centuries,ย The Counterfeit Operaย sets the antihero robber Macheath in the streets of 1850s Manhattan, where grifting gangs and working women find themselves too poor to win, but too smart to fail. The cast includes Rebecca Hargrove and Damon Daunno.

Medea Final

29 May: John-Andrew Morrison in Medea of the Laundromat at La MaMa

Company member John-Andrew Morrison takes on the title role inย Medea of the Laundromat,ย a rare revival of an ancient Greek tragedy set in a laundromat that unfolds in a 1960s coffeehouse, written by H.M. Koutoukas and directed by Arthur Adair. With a wildly surreal style of drama, Koutoukas was a prolific playwright who wrote outrageously stylized characters, equipped them with arch dialogue and set them loose in outlandish situations. He obeyed no rules but those that one of his characters called โ€œthe ancient laws of glitter.โ€ He produced at a furious rate, turning out three plays a year in the 1960s and 1970s. Many were presented on less than a shoestring at La MaMa and the Caffe Cino. Props and flats were scavenged from the street. Often the actors were, too. Performances run June 12-22 at The Club at La MaMa.

NOVIOS

28 May: Arturo Luรญz Soria’s Novios Part of Pride Plays with Woolly Mammoth and Rattlestick

Company member Arturo Luรญz Soria’s playย Noviosย will be a part of this year’s Pride Plays with Wooly Mammoth and Rattlestick. The expanded celebration of queer stories features performances and programming in both D.C. and NYC. A motley crew of cooks hurl insults, grab ass, and compete to be the most macho en el calor of a gringoโ€™s kitchen but, when a new dishwasher arrives rupturing the haze of machismo and sparking a love affair with Luiz, the youngest amongst them, Gallo, the head chef and guardian to Luiz, must do what she can to wrangle the men before the train goes off the rails, jeopardizing her whole operation.ย Noviosย will have readings on June 3 and 5 at 7:30pm in D.C, directed by Danilo Gambini.

27 May: Carl Cofield and Evan Yionoulis in Residence in June

Carl Cofield, Associate Artistic Director of the Classical Theatre of Harlem and Chair of NYU’s Grad Acting Program, and Evan Yionouls, director and Head of Juilliard’s Drama Division, will join the Resident Company in June to work on Ancient Greek plays and contemporary adaptations, as well as the work of French playwright Moliรจre.