Spring Awakening Upcoming

Spring Awakening

Tony Award-winner Danya Taymor directs an intimate, raw new staging of Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik’s landmark rock musical, choreographed by Celia Rowlson-Hall.
Fall 2026

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PREVIOUS SHOWS

Well, I’ll Let You Go

Well, I’ll Let You Go is a “deeply American play about what makes a meaningful life” (New York Times – Critic’s Pick). Set in a small Midwestern town, this “terrifically accomplished piece of writing” (Wall Street Journal) centers on a woman sifting through the fragments of her life. With biting humor and unexpected warmth, this singular new work captures the messiness of mourning and the surprising, life-affirming ways we find our footing again.

“The best play right now”

— The Daily Beast

The Unknown

Emmy® and Tony Award®–winning actor Sean Hayes stars as Elliott in The Unknown – a gripping new play about a writer on the edge.

“Cale’s writing is so beautifully crafted, and Hayes’s performance so persuasive. I could not look away.”

— TheaterMania

Prince Faggot

What begins as a theatrical thought experiment—six queer and trans performers imagining themselves into a world of inherited power and royal expectation.

“If the playwright means to shock, mission accomplished. But here’s the real shocker… The play is thrilling.”

— The New York Times

The Ziegfeld Files

Written and read by Jesse Eisenberg, The Ziegfeld Files is built from therapy recordings of a new father struggling to connect to his baby.

Angry Alan

Timely, provocative, and darkly comedic, Angry Alan explores one man’s journey down the digital rabbit hole

“John Krasinski delivers a masterful performance”

— The Guardian

Studio Seaview is a new Off-Broadway home for daring, artist-driven work—an intimate space in the heart of the Theater District, where bold theatrical voices rise and thrilling audience experiences unfold. Formerly the Tony Kiser Theater, this historic venue is now operated by Seaview, whose commitment to boundary-pushing storytelling guides its next act.

Off-Broadway