The New Brooklyn Theatre company held its first season in 2013 and ran six consecutive seasons before merging with the feath3r theory in 2019. This is an archive of the company’s production history before the merger.
Production History (2013-2019)
"It is perhaps the city's most dramatic blend of theater and health policy in nearly 30 years, since the off-Broadway debut of Larry Kramer's scorching AIDS lecture, "The Normal Heart," in 1985."
"'This was an opportunity to have a home that honored the history, that gave something back to the community and provided an opportunity for developing artists and kids in the neighborhood to have something to do,' Mr. Solari said. 'It’s going to be a long uphill climb to be able to get this place open again, and that’s what we signed up for. We didn’t know everything that would come at us, but in the meantime, I’m just trying to produce good theater.'"