by Clare Barron
directed by Anne Kauffman
January 9 – February 14, 2027
Linda Gross Theater
A compassionate and perverse exploration of a thirty-year affair and its consequences. A play about love, art, and living outside the bounds.
Atlantic is excited to welcome back both Obie Award-winning playwright Clare Barron (SHHHH) and Tony Award nominated director Anne Kauffman (The Bedwetter) for this world premiere play.
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by Mona Pirnot
music by Jack D. Coen
lyrics by Mona Pirnot and Jack D. Coen
directed by Sarah Benson
October 16 – November 15, 2026
Linda Gross Theater
A first-person monologue performed by a sixteen-person choir about a woman in her mid-thirties wrestling with one of life’s most important decisions. With plainspoken, contemporary language sung in the stylings of classical choral music, comes a new formally-daring, auto-fictional play from the writer of I’m Assuming You Know David Greenspan, Mona Pirnot.
by Lucas Hnath
directed by Les Waters
featuring Deirdre O’Connell
March 18 – April 25, 2027
Linda Gross Theater
A play about learning lines for a play. In the world premiere of Old Actress, acclaimed playwright and director team Lucas Hnath (A Simulacrum) and Les Waters (Grief Camp) reunite with Deirdre O’Connell for the first time since their Tony Award-winning production of Dana H.
by Jackie Sibblies Drury
choreographed by Patricia Delgado and Justin Peck
directed by Justin Peck
May 27 – July 3, 2027
Linda Gross Theater
New York City, 1976. A young choreographer gets her big break: to create a dance for the American debut of the best dancer in the world, fresh off his defection from the USSR. Push is a study of self-creation, grit, and movement — both in a dance studio and across an ocean.