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The New Stage Theatre Company (NSTC) is an award-winning company founded in 2002 by Hungarian native Ildiko Nemeth. Drawing from Nemeth's Eastern European theatre background and the multi-cultural influences of her collaborators, NSTC premieres foreign playwrights' works in New York and creates original pieces. Under the artistic direction of Nemeth, NSTC has built a name for itself as a "daring experimental group" (Backstage) that uses a strong conceptual framework and vision to achieve vital theatrical expression. The company's works are distinguished by their bold visual style and juxtaposition of absurdist and physical humor with dark, difficult material. Since 2008 New Stage has produced plays by invitation at legendary Off-Off-Broadway institutions including La MaMa, Theater for the New City and Dixon Place. In 2017 the company established its permanent artistic home, The New Stage Performance Space, in North Manhattan at 36 West 106th Street, where it continues to present boundary-defying works and to support the creation of original, multidisciplinary productions that engage artists from theatre, dance, music, visual art and performance art. Beyond its mainstage productions, since acquiring a permanent home NSTC has also launched the New Work Program and the Youth Program, serving artists audiences alike in NYC.
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Box office opens 30 minutes prior to the cultural event. Theater is available to view with prior scheduled appointment. Administrative office is open Monday-Friday from 9am to 5pm.
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New Stage Performance Space36 West 106th Street
New York, NY 10025
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