Show Finder

Bite Me

First Preview: Sep 23, 2023
Opening Date: Oct 5, 2023
Closing Date: Oct 22, 2023
Bite Me

Share on Social Media

Playing @
WP Theater
2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024
Nathan is ditching class when he stumbles on Melody crying in a storage closet—he’s a white boy with family money and dangerous habits, she’s the lone Black girl on campus, excelling academically and grappling with feelings of isolation. They form an unexpected bond, and it’s not long before the heat between them boils over. Bite Me explores the drama (and trauma) of trying to fit in at high school and the unfinished business waiting for them at their reunion a decade later. This captivating dark comedy dares to explore the raw undercurrents of youth and the unspoken truths that bind us. WP Theater and Colt Coeur present this world premiere written by Eliana Pipes (Dream Hou$e) and directed by WP Lab Alum Rebecca Martínez (Sancocho, The Public Theater Mobile Unit's The Comedy of Errors).
Off BroadwayPlay - Drama

Performance Schedule

Visit wptheater.org for full performance schedule.


Written By
  • Eliana Pipes

Director
  • Rebecca Martínez

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF Member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed at

Never

Full-price tickets:

$34.75 - $98.75

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    To request accessibility information or a special accommodation, please contact Michael Valladares, our Accessibility Coordinator at (212) 765-1706 weekdays from 10AM-6PM or by e-mail mvalladares@wptheater.org.
  • Seating

    All seats in Row A can be accessed without climbing stairs. All other seats require at least one or more steps.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Please purchase the seats with the wheelchair icon for seats that can accommodate a wheelchair and C icon for Companion Seating. 1 Wheelchair can be accommodated per performance.

TDF Social Feed

tdfnyc2 days ago
Lucky 15–that’s how many Broadway shows are currently on TDF! Act quickly—show availability changes frequently, and tickets can go fast. Visit TDF to see all 15 shows currently on membership.
tdfnyc2 days ago
Words of wisdom from Tony-winner Joshua Henry! “What is for you cannot pass you by.” #broadway #tonyawards #joshuahenry
tdfnyc3 days ago
“The win was just getting to do it.” After winning her first Tony Award, Caissie Levy reflected on why being part of the Broadway community has always felt like a...
tdfnyc3 days ago
Tony-winner Ali Louis Bourzgui on the importance of using his platform for activism. “My activism only comes from being an empathetic person, which is what you need as an artist.”...
TDF
TDF4 days ago

Thanks so much for sharing the Tony Awards with us tonight! The biggest surprise may be what a fantastic host P!NK was (though we never doubted her... yet others did)....

TDF
TDF4 days ago
And Schmigadoon wins Best Musical!
TDF
TDF4 days ago
And an award that was essentially a given: Joshua Henry as Best Actor in a Musical for his gorgeous performance in Ragtime.
TDF
TDF4 days ago
Ragtime is picking up some big awards! Caissie Levy just won for Best Actress in a Musical. Maybe they'll extend (again)?
TDF
TDF4 days ago
So glad The Book of Mormon had a moment to celebrate its 15th anniversary on Broadway, especially after that awful fire. Gives new meaning to the show much go on!
TDF
TDF4 days ago
Death of a Salesman wins Best Revival of a Play. Amazing it's been revived on Broadway twice SINCE the pandemic. And such incredibly different productions.
tdfnyc1 week ago
The Tony Awards aren’t the only place to catch this year’s nominees this weekend! Before Broadway’s biggest night, stream performances featuring several Tony nominees, including @fullyrosebyrne and @kelliohara in Fallen...
tdfnyc1 week ago
Looking for your next great theatre outing? We’ve rounded up 14 Off Broadway shows you won’t want to miss this June. Highlights include @nycitycenter’s La Cage aux Folles starring...