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Chain Theatre Summer One-Act Festival 2025

Opening Date: Jul 10, 2025
Closing Date: Aug 2, 2025
Chain Theatre Summer One-Act Festival 2025

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Chain Theatre / 36th Street Theatre
312 West 36th Street, New York City, NY 10018
This summer, The Chain Theatre transforms into a theatrical mixtape, delivering daring, genre-busting new works from rising voices and veteran talent alike. Featuring more than 90 short plays across curated nightly blocks (each 75–90 minutes), the festival offers a bold mix of dark comedy, gripping drama and unexpected magic, with select performances available for streaming.

Highlights include: 
Paul Calderón’s gripping double bill The Interlude and Voices from the Edge, showcasing a powerhouse performance from the acclaimed actor, writer and co-founder of Primitive Grace Theatre Ensemble. Calderón, whose screen credits include Bosch: Legacy, Boardwalk Empire and Fear the Walking Dead, brings both plays to life alongside members of his multiracial, multigenerational company, renowned for its raw, reality-shifting work. In The Interlude, a disillusioned trainer implores his female fighter, exhibiting signs of pugilistic dementia, to leave the ring, while Voices from the Edge features four women sharing harrowing personal accounts of gun violence.

What Happened Was, a dark comedy by Walter John Thompson, starring three-time Emmy Winner Cady McClain (Beyond the Gates, Law and Order: SVU) and directed by Obie and Drama Desk Award winner Austin Pendleton (Between Riverside and Crazy, Orson’s Shadow). In a dilapidated bar that flickers between memory and imagination, two actors trapped in an endless loop confront love, regret and the fragile line between reality, performance and the unbearable silence of being unseen.

From the D&D-addled mind of Twenty-Sided Tavern co-creator David Andrew Laws comes a fantastical, disembodied adventure Peter Doyle's Incredible Head. D&D theater fans—this one's for you!(Program #13)

Meeting Marlon by screenwriter David Rich (Renegades, MacGyver, Stargate: SG-1)—an offbeat comedy about two actors auditioning for a film directed by none other than Marlon Brando.
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Performance Schedule

Visit chaintheatre.org for full lineup and schedule.


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Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    None available
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Elevator - There are two theatres, one each on the 3rd and 4th floors
  • Entrance

    Street level - ADA Accessible
  • Parking

    Street parking only
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Water Fountain

    None on premises
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair accessible

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