Now Playing At The A.R.T./New York Theatres 


The A.R.T./New York Theatres consist of two spaces, the Mezzanine Theatre and the Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre, and are home to performances year-round.

Please note that A.R.T./New York does not handle performance ticketing; in this regard, we are a performance venue, and the producing companies all handle ticketing. For questions about ticketing, please visit the producing company's website for each show, listed below. To plan your visit, head to our accessibility page. There you will find directions & information on how to access our spaces.  

To view an archive of the shows that have played at our theatres, visit our Past Shows page.


In the Mezzanine Theatre >>

Pan Asian Repertory Theatre presents Warrior Sisters of Wu
February 7,2024 - March 10, 2024

Adapted from the classic Chinese epic Romance of the Three Kingdoms and inspired, in parts, by Pride and Prejudice, Damon Chua’s Warrior Sisters of Wu follows the romantic exploits and comic misadventures of two young couples, pitting two strong female warriors against two high-ranking military men. The play highlights the profound changes taking place during the chaotic end-years of China’s Han Dynasty, where justice, power, and gender equality were all up for grabs.


In the Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre  >>
 

Phoenix Theatre Ensemble presents Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment
January 16 - February 11, 2024















Often considered the greatest crime story ever written, it is a tale of murder, motive, and redemption that plumbs the depths of the human soul. For modern audiences, imagine a 19th-century Tony Soprano named Raskolnikov who fancies himself above the law - entitled to such an extent that he may decide who is worthy of life and of death. But that all ends when he meets his match in Inspector Porfiry, a master of mind games who is determined to elicit a confession from the ever-more-demented Raskolnikov. A taut, thrilling adaptation that compresses all the tension and pathos of the novel into a powerful 90 minutes of theater that is at once fresh and faithful to the original.