- Fade
Fade, by Tanya Saracho October 20 – November 13, 2022 Helen Hayes Awards Recommended “Engaging and thought-provoking” — MD Theatre Guide “Sharp, witty, sensitive, and yes — unexpected — Fade offers insights into race and class within the Mexican-American community.” —K Street Magazine “Lively, sharp, witty, and challenging, Unexpected Stage Company’s Fade makes you question […]
- Sophisticated New Ones
by Samuel D. Hunter
- Love Notes
by Samuel D. Hunter
- we, the invisibles
by Susan Soon He Stanton
- A Celebration of Art, Voice and Imagination
May 16 – June 6, 2021
- The Few
by Samuel D. Hunter, 2019
- Milo the Magnificent
written and performed by Alex and Olmsed, 2019
- Tell Me Something Good
by Audrey Cefaly, Kennedy Center Page-to-Stage Festival, 2018
- Be Good Little Widow
by Bekah Brunstetter, 2018
- Oblivion
by Carly Mensch, 2017
- How to Talk about Your Miscarriage
by Christopher Goodrich and Rachel Stroud-Goodrich, Kennedy Center Page-to-Stage Festival, 2017
- 8 STOPS
written and performed by Deb Margolin, 2016
- Zombie Prom
by Dana P. Rowe and John Dempsey, 2016
- What Difference Does it Make?
by Deb Margolin, Kennedy Center Page-to-Stage Festival, 2016
- Trish Tinkler Gets Saved
by Jacqueline Goldfinger, Women’s Voices Theater Festival, 2015
- Romeo and Juliet: Love Knows No Age
Romeo and Juliet: Love Knows No Age, by William Shakespeare (adapted) 2015
- The Arsonists
by Jacqueline Goldfinger, Kennedy Center Page-to-Stage Festival, 2015
- Danny Boy
by Marc Goldsmith, 2014
- Dani Girl
by Michael Kooman and Christopher Dimond, Nominated for three Helen Hayes Awards, 2014
- The Lady in the Van
by Alan Bennett, Helen Hayes Award Recommended, 2013
- The Dumb Waiter/Trifles
The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter/Trifles by Susan Glaspell, 2012
- Candy and Dorothy
by David Johnston, Helen Hayes Award Recommended, 2011
- A Phoenix Too Frequent
by Christopher Fry, 2010