EPIC IN SCALE, DEEPLY HUMAN
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St. Ann’s Warehouse & The Walk Productions present
Return of the Buffalo:
Tatanka Owe Akupi
Created by Amir Nizar Zuabi
September 19–20
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A breathtaking herd of 50 life-size buffalo puppets gathers in New York City to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. Part spectacle, part ritual, Return of the Buffalo: Tatanka Owe Akupi invites us to join the herd as they roam, graze, and run through downtown Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan, encountering live music, poetry, ceremonies, and performances along the way. Inspired by the buffalo's extraordinary return—from near extinction to repopulation—Return of the Buffalo ushers in a new period of healing.

Kramer/Fauci
Conceived & directed by Daniel Fish
Sep 27–Oct 24
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“God, I hated him.” —Larry Kramer on Anthony Fauci, 2002
“It turned out I loved the guy, and I think he loved me back.” —Anthony Fauci on Larry Kramer, 2020

Kramer/Fauci stages the explosive real-life clash between playwright-activist Larry Kramer and Dr. Anthony Fauci at the height of the AIDS crisis. Fueled by fury, urgency, and unexpected intimacy, this riveting confrontation examines where politics and human lives collide.

Tristan & Yseult
Directed by Emma Rice
Nov 1–22
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Director Emma Rice and her company return to St. Ann’s with her beloved Tristan & Yseult, an ancient tale of forbidden love, betrayal and forgiveness. Bursting with glorious live music (and a hint of Wagner), irreverent humor, and Rice’s singular theatrical magic, this wildly entertaining production transports audiences from laughter to heartbreak and back again.

Saigon
Directed by Caroline Guiela Nguyen
Dec 3–20
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Set in a bustling restaurant, in both 1990s France and 1950s Vietnam, strangers gather to eat, drink, sing, argue, remember, and mourn. Created by acclaimed director Caroline Guiela Nguyen, Saigon is an epic, cinematic portrait of exile, memory, and longing. As characters search for lost homes, lost loves, and lost versions of themselves, ordinary encounters unfold into sweeping stories and a portrait of resilience and connection.

Member presale | June 24 at 12 pm EST
Public onsale | June 29 at 1 pm EST

Leadership support for Return of the Buffalo: Tatanka Owe Akupi is provided by The Jerome L. Greene Foundation, with additional funding from Alexander Leff and James Armstrong, Stephanie and Tim Ingrassia, Wendy vanden Heuvel / Distracted Globe Foundation, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Alliance for Downtown New York, H.B. Henson Fund and Cheryl Henson, SHS Foundation, and the DUMBO Business Improvement District.

Kramer/Fauci is based on a C-SPAN interview produced by National Cable Satellite Corporation, d/b/a C-SPAN, originally recorded on November 30, 1993. Used by permission.


Saigon is made possible by Andrew J. Martin-Weber, AJT Fund, Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater, Villa Albertine and Albertine Foundation, Susan & Chris Gifford, and one anonymous donor.




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