All For One is dedicated to producing and developing extraordinary solo theater, and to creating opportunities for solo artists to enjoy sustaining careers.
This week in solo theater...
Some of the great solo shows going on in and around NYC
the life & slimes of marc summers
Written by Alex Brightman
Directed by Chad Rabinovitz
Performed by Marc Summers
Feb 14- June 2nd
New World Stages, Theatre 5, NYC
Lorenzo
Written and Performed by Ben Target
Directed by Adam Brace and Lee Griffiths
Apr 24- May 19 2024
59 E 59 Theater B, NYC
Coming soon....
Workshop for new solo show for edinburgh fringe
Performed by Gabe Mollica
May 16th 2024
Soho Playhouse, NYC
Chopped Liver and Unions
Performed by Lottie Walker
Written by J.J. Leppink
Directed by Laura Killeen
May 22 - June 7 2024
59 E 59 Theater C, NYC
Watson: The Final Problem
Written and Performed by Tim Marriott
Written and Directed by Bert Coules
May 22- June 8 2024
59 E 59 Theater B, NYC
if these wigs could talk
Written and Performed by Panti Bliss
Directed by Philip McMahon
Jun 13- Jun 23 2024
Irish Arts Center, NYC
How to eat an orange
Performed by Paula Pizzi
Written by Catherine Filloux
Directed by Elena Araoz
May 30th- June 16th
The Downstairs, NYC
Blizzard
Written and Performed by Emily Woof
Directed by Hamish McColl
June 1 - June 30 2024
59 E 59 Theater C, NYC
Recent AFO Events
JUDITH
A NEw Play By Katie Bender
Four Performances Only!
November 16th, 17th, and 18th, 2023
Dressed in drag, Judith heads to London to save her brother’s reputation. There, she finds herself in a patriarchal, politically-charged, deeply divided nation, discovering the pleasures and pitfalls of passing as a poet known around town as The Bard. Gallivanting in and out of character, Judith is a touching solo show that questions ambition, self-worth, and queer identity.
WP Theater
2162 Broadway @ 76th St
New York, NY 10024
DESTROYING DAVID
Written and performed by Jason Odell Williams
One Night Only!
SEPTEMBER 18th, 2023
A heartbroken and despondent art restorer/tour guide tries to cope with the loss of their partner, David, through the destruction of another David: Michelangelo's. In this solo show, Destroying David explores grief, revenge, and immortality through one person's response to tragedy.
The Great Room, 138 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, NY
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