We are proud to welcome Ray DeForest as the 9th member of Pipeline’s growing Board of Directors. Ray is the owner and operator of DeForest Theatricals, a new commercial theatrical production […]
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This year’s Gala will feature extraordinary and uplifting speeches and performances, including preview performances from our next mainstage production, JACLYN BACKHAUS‘ FOLK WANDERING. Over the past six years, FOLK WANDERING […]
Now entering it’s fifth season, through a year-long series of monthly meetings, the PlayLab serves as a developmental process for playwrights to build new plays with constructive feedback from fellow […]
Today we are proud to announce that our 2018 mainstage production will be the world premiere of Folk Wandering, a new musical conceived by Jaclyn Backhaus (Men on Boats) and Andrew […]
Earlier this season we were pleased to launch our first ever Playwright-in-Residence program. Our inaugural Playwright-in-Residence, A.P. Andrews, will share the culmination of his year-long residency with two reading presentations […]
The reviews are in and critics are loving Jason Craig and Dave Malloy’s Beardo! Check out the early press below, and grab your tickets now! Do not wait, Beardo is only […]
Dave Malloy, the mind behind the absolutely beautiful music of Beardo, is a composer/writer/performer/orchestrator/sound designer. His shows include Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812; Ghost Quartet; Preludes; Black […]
Jason Craig, the playwright behind our beautiful and bizarre Beardo, is the Co-Founder/Co-Artistic Director of Banana Bag & Bodice. His writing with BB&B has won him awards nationally and internationally. […]
An outspoken proponent of experimental sounds and expression, violinist Charlotte Munn-Wood is an active freelancer, chamber musician, teacher, and curator in New York City and beyond and has joined team […]
Tomorrow we will present the very first preview performance of Beardo, and today we have an exciting announcement: Due to popular demand, Beardo will extend one week, to March 5. […]