Midtown International Theatre Festival
June 15
Theatre's prodigal festival returns. After a decade away, MITF takes over three stages with cabaret, one-acts, and film screenings. A sprawling celebration for anyone hungry for new voices.


Columbus Circle
The American Theatre of Actors puts you close enough to see the sweat. This Off-Off-Broadway space hosts emerging playwrights and raw talent in an unpretentious setting where the drama feels personal.
Tips
June 15
Theatre's prodigal festival returns. After a decade away, MITF takes over three stages with cabaret, one-acts, and film screenings. A sprawling celebration for anyone hungry for new voices.

June 15 at 6pm
Follow 19-year-old Fergus Maloney as he flees famine-plagued Ireland in 1847 for an uncertain new life in New York City. This intimate solo play traces one refugee's journey across the Atlantic and the emotions that carry him: deprivation, loss, anger, and fragile hope.

June 17
Three meals, three generations, one woman unpacking the family patterns she's desperate not to repeat. Andrea Mezvinsky's solo show balances biting wit with raw vulnerability as a divorced daughter navigates motherhood, memory, and the ghosts of a flamboyant grandmother and disappointed mother.
Columbus CircleOpens Friday at 10:00 AM


The American Theatre of Actors puts you close enough to see the sweat. This Off-Off-Broadway space hosts emerging playwrights and raw talent in an unpretentious setting where the drama feels personal.
Tips
June 15
Theatre's prodigal festival returns. After a decade away, MITF takes over three stages with cabaret, one-acts, and film screenings. A sprawling celebration for anyone hungry for new voices.

June 15 at 6pm
Follow 19-year-old Fergus Maloney as he flees famine-plagued Ireland in 1847 for an uncertain new life in New York City. This intimate solo play traces one refugee's journey across the Atlantic and the emotions that carry him: deprivation, loss, anger, and fragile hope.

June 17
Three meals, three generations, one woman unpacking the family patterns she's desperate not to repeat. Andrea Mezvinsky's solo show balances biting wit with raw vulnerability as a divorced daughter navigates motherhood, memory, and the ghosts of a flamboyant grandmother and disappointed mother.