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Arts Education
Theatre for a New Audience provides a challenging and rigorous educational experience designed to support and advance student learning across curricula.
Humanities
Guided by our Council of Scholars, our Humanities programs for adults are designed to invite audiences of all backgrounds to engage with the language and ideas of writers.
Merle Debuskey Studio Fund
Providing artists with residencies and workshops to create and explore outside the pressures of production, we support ongoing development through the Merle Debuskey Studio Fund.
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"Playing Shylock" at Polonsky Shakespeare Center
Actor Saul Rubinek is bringing his critically-acclaimed performance in Playing Shylock to New York City for its US premiere.
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News Articles
News Articles
"In 2026, our theatre-makers look at politics, if obliquely: Shakespeare’s coup-adjacent drama 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus' may feel disturbingly relevant (Polonsky Shakespeare Center; Feb. 1)." —Helen Shaw, The New Yorker Theatre for a New Audience presents William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Coriolanus at Polonsky Shakespeare Center from February 1- March 1, 2026, directed by Ash K. Tata. Read more at The New...
"In 2026, our theatre-makers look at politics, if obliquely: Shakespeare’s coup-adjacent drama 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus' may feel disturbingly relevant (Polonsky Shakespeare Center; Feb. 1)." —Helen Shaw, The New Yorker Theatre...
“The play is an absolute barn burner. Weird and ferocious, very funny and brutally tragic, somehow both sardonic and mysterious, melodramatic yet deeply moving. It’s a thrill to see The Wild Duck spread its wings.” —Sara Holdren, New York Magazine Read more from New York Magazine here. "The production, directed with a fine precision by Simon Godwin, rises to a wrenching climax, illuminating...
“The play is an absolute barn burner. Weird and ferocious, very funny and brutally tragic, somehow both sardonic and mysterious, melodramatic yet deeply moving. It’s a thrill to see The...
The Wild Duck leads The New York Times' list of "13 Off Broadway Shows to See in September." Elisabeth Vincentelli writes: “Henrik Ibsen’s searing dissections of bourgeois hypocrisies appear to be in sync with our angry times.” Read more from The New York Times here. New York's Jackson McHenry includes The Wild Duck in "30 Plays and Musicals We Can’t...
The Wild Duck leads The New York Times' list of "13 Off Broadway Shows to See in September." Elisabeth Vincentelli writes: “Henrik Ibsen’s searing dissections of bourgeois hypocrisies appear to...
Directed by Shakespeare Theatre Company Artistic Director Simon Godwin, in a new version by David Eldridge, the production will first play TFANA's Polonsky Shakespeare Center September 2-28, before playing STC’s Klein Theatre October 18-November 16. Read more at Playbill.com....
Directed by Shakespeare Theatre Company Artistic Director Simon Godwin, in a new version by David Eldridge, the production will first play TFANA's Polonsky Shakespeare Center September 2-28, before playing STC’s Klein Theatre October 18-November...


