Apr
22
to May 15

The Rule Of Thirds

The Rule Of Thirds
April 22nd at 9:30PM | April 23rd at 9:30PM | April 25th at 3:00PM | April 26th at 3:00PM | April 30th at 7:00PM | May 2nd at 7:00PM | May 6th at 7:00PM | May 15th at 9:30PM
Kairos Italy Theater

Playwright: Marco De Simone
Director: Montgomery Sutton
With Ben Natan*, Greg Horton*
Stage Manager: Zoe Loveless
Assistant Director: Nikki Monson,
Set Design: Sarah Edkins
Costume Design: Barbara Erin Delo
Light Design: Adrian Yuen
Sound Design: Kellen Voss
Mentor: Debora Balardini


*Appearing through an Agreement between Kairos Italy Theater and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the US

Presented by Kairos Italy Theater and the TANK NYC as part of the Emerging Directors’ Mentorship at In Scena! Italian Theater Festival NY 2026


La regola dei terzi is inspired by a real event recounted in the autobiography of Robert Capa. Southeastern Sicilian hinterland, at dawn on Saturday, July 10, 1943. A farmer welcomes war photojournalist Robert Capa into his farmhouse after he parachuted onto the island the night before the Allied landing. Their dialogue highlights the photographer’s strong personality and his wealth of anecdotes, shaped by firsthand experience in war zones. In the background, the farmer becomes the voice of the “thirds”—the vast mass of civilians who remain outsiders to the warring factions. Like the photographic rule suggests, these individuals demand to be brought into focus to tell another story—their own—hidden beneath the Grand Historical Narrative. The rule of thirds by Marco De Simone, translated by Caterina Nonis, is the winner of the In Scena! Playwright 2025.

Marco De Simone (Salerno, 1992) is an author, actor and musician. A graduate of the Conservatory in Classical Guitar and a master’s degree in Philosophy, he has been writing for the theater since 2016. His texts “It Never Happened” and “The Smell of the Moon” have received national awards; his show “We, Puppets,” in which he is also a performer, has been performed more than 40 times in Italy and abroad. He has 4 musicals to his credit and numerous collaborations with contemporary theater and dance companies, for which he has written stage music, scripts and adaptations.

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Mikey!
May
19
to May 31

Mikey!

Mikey is the queer coming of age story about Michelangelo. Tangled in an illicit affair during his rise to Renaissance fame after sculpting The David, Michelangelo finds himself in an existential crisis when he is forced to paint the Sistine Chapel. To finish the project he must risk it all to cement his legacy.

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The New Year
May
20
to May 23

The New Year

The New Year
Wednesday, May 20 at 9:30pm | Friday, May 22 at 9:30pm | Saturday, May 23 at 9:30 pm

Max Rosenblum - Writer
Jake Keville - Director

Katy Shafer as "May"
Connor Strycharz as "Perry"

Kenzie Packer & Zoe Gray - Stage Managers
Kenzie Packer, Zoe Gray, & Jake Keville - Producers

The New Year is a romantic tragicomedy following two lonely teenagers who meet on New Year’s Eve in an online roleplay chatroom. May is May. Perry is British actor Matt Smith. Their conversation that night, unexpectedly intimate, forms a bond between the two: they become each other’s best friend, confidant, and lifeline through the turmoils of adolescence. That is, until “real life” intrudes…

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KTCO at The Tank
May
27
to Jun 18

KTCO at The Tank

KTCO presents two world premieres choreographed by Katie Corrao in collaboration with company dancers. Sauadade and Grève Rèvolte, though starkly different, will together guide the audience from introspection towards awakening. Prompting a deconstruction of ourselves, a reflection of personal truths, shared responsibility, and the values that define us.

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Aug
24
to Sep 4

The Moon Rituals

the moon rituals

a demonic comedy about having pain in the "wrong" places
by Laura Neill
co-directed by Kelleen Moriarty and Thalia Sablon
co-produced by Thalia Sablon and Murmuration Theatre Company
August 24 - September 4, 2026
a New Georges Supported Production
Supported by the OPportunity Fund

Fed up with the pain in their uteruses, 5 friends form an amateur coven to cast a healing spell... but they don't know what they're doing, and may have accidentally summoned a demon….

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Cookie
Apr
23
to Apr 26

Cookie

In a darkly comic, crumbling cabaret, a performer is haunted by a sentient puppet born from their unraveling mind, demanding they confront the cycle of violence they believed they had escaped.

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The Pink House
Apr
13
to Apr 14

The Pink House

Uneven cobblestones. Faded houses with chipped paint, terraces beaming with gossip, and clotheslines. Suspicious glances and big personalities. Wind that smells like clean laundry and jasmine flowers. Tradition clings tightly in Cene. Noise travels for miles. On a hill in the mountainous valley of Northern Italy sits a pink house, in the town of Cene, Bergamo. Spring 2021. Post COVID lockdown.

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Apartment 2B
Apr
11
to Apr 24

Apartment 2B

With borrowed elements from Shakespeare’s Hamlet, this original play featuring besties Gertrude, Hamuletta, and Ophelia brings new meaning to your typical living-room drama: laughter, gossip, and unexpected betrayal.

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Ètude
Apr
8
to Apr 18

Ètude

If Thornton Wilder wrote ‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’, “ÉTUDE” brilliantly explores the question of eternal connection from award winning playwright Ashley Griffin.

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SERIALS
Apr
2
to Apr 4

SERIALS

SERIALS is a late-night episodic play competition series. Each weekend of performances, five original, never-before-seen 10 minute works are rehearsed, teched, and fully staged, premiered live in front of our audience.

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Robert Drive
Mar
28
to Mar 29

Robert Drive

Three siblings reunite in their grandmother’s Lancaster, New York home. They hunker in her basement as she lies in hospice care upstairs. While in her basement, they discover an old card game called Scruples, unearth buried tensions, and ask looming questions. Robert Drive is an aching story about where we come from—and who we’re living for.

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CHANGES
Mar
22
to Mar 24

CHANGES

Honest, vulnerable, and full of soul, this play invites audiences into the moment when a dream, a community, and a young man’s identity are all in transition, and nothing is certain.

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PLAN C
Mar
12
to Apr 12

PLAN C

PLAN C is a darkly funny, time-collapsing caper of resistance, relationships, and rebellion. In 1620 Brussels, imperial postmistress Alexandrine Von Taxis moves more than mail through the empire’s hands during The Thirty Years’ War. In present-day West Virginia, Charley Gibson runs her family’s hardware store, where lockers conceal more than tools. As 17th-century espionage collides with a small-town network, PLAN C exposes how rebellion takes shape. 

PLAN C flips between two eras to bring history and the present into dynamic conversation with movement, original music, and ensemble-driven storytelling. This nine-person ensemble uses Hook & Eye’s signature devising style, to bring to life a story that reflects the urgency of the present moment.

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