1 / 15
The Plantation, adapted, directed and produced by Claire Beckman
2 / 15
The Plantation, adapted, directed and produced by Claire Beckman
3 / 15
The Immortals
4 / 15
Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine
5 / 15
The Merry Wives of Windsor
6 / 15
Street Scene
7 / 15
The Long Christmas Dinner
8 / 15
The American Clock
9 / 15
The Halloween Plays
10 / 15
The Crucible
11 / 15
The Tempest
12 / 15
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
13 / 15
The Great White Hope
14 / 15
To Kill A Mockingbird
15 / 15
The Importance of Being Earnest, Moby Dick, Lysistrata

CURRENT NEWS

THE PIANIST, Directed and Adapted by Emily Mann, is Coming to George Street Playhouse

Read the Article on Broadway World

 

From 6/12/23 Review of The Hook:

Fast-paced, perfectly performed series of actions keep the audience engaged for the duration of the play. In fight scenes, bar talks, and even a car wreck, the inventive staging is deeply theatrical, maximizing what can be coordinated in such a compact space. Surprising also, is the motion of the floating stage on the water, adding to a sense of vulnerability throughout the 90-minute performance. Projections bring us back, creating a time capsule in the mind.

20th Anniversary Retrospective

 

 

 

Brave New Works 2021: Zoom
2021

UPCOMING: BNW

Shakespeare on Stratford 2021
2 LIVE site-specific productions TBA

PAST PROJECTS

Over & Above
Producer/Director/Actor
2020

The Plantation
Producer/Writer
2020

Hamlet - Act I
Producer
2020

Hamlet - Act II
Producer
2020

Hamlet - Act III
Producer/Actor
2020

Hamlet - Act IV
Producer
2020

Hamlet - Act V
Producer
2020

January 25-March 1
Brave New Works 2020: Ditmas Park
Moon Bear by Nina Ki
Rain and Zoe Save the World by Crystal Skillman

Brave New Works 2020

A View From The Bridge (Remount)

by Arthur Miller
Directed by Alex Dimitriev
Waterfront Museum Barge: Red Hook
Blog Critics article on the Arts page: blogcritics.org/theater-review-nyc-view-from-bridge-arthur-miller-waterfront-museum/

The Hook (U.S. première)

by Arthur Miller
Adapted for the stage by Ron Hutchinson
Directed by Claire Beckman
Saturday June 22 & Sunday June 23 at 7pm:

Interview with Claire Beckman

NPR story:

April 28, 2019:
Shakespeare on Stratford 
directed by Claire Beckman 
Brave New Works

January-May 2019: Brave New Works 2019: Ditmas Park
The Casualties of Need
 by Cayenne Douglass In A Roundabout Way by Kim Sykes Social Work by Malcolm Tariq
Producer/Director: Claire Beckman 

November 1-19 2018:
A Muslim in the Midst by Anand Rao at The Actor’s Fund Arts Center
Brave New World Rep MainStage
Director/Producer

May 31-June 24 2018:
A View From The Bridge by Arthur Miller, Directed by Alex Dmitriev
Brave New World Rep MainStage at Waterfront Museum Barge, Red Hook Brooklyn
Actor/Producer

May 5, 2018:
From Clay and Water by Emely Zepeda, Directed by Rebecca Martinez
Brave New Works 2018: Ditmas Park Reading Series
Producer

April 28, 2018:
Tiny Houses by Stefanie Zadravec, Directed by May Adrales Brave
New Works 2018: Ditmas Park Reading Series Actor/Producer

March 17, 2018:
In Search of Sasquatch by Robert Kerr, Directed by Cynthia Babak
Brave New Works 2018: Ditmas Park Reading Series
Producer

February 24, 2018:
Last Night and the Night Before by Donnetta Lavinia Grays Directed by Tamilla Woodard
Brave New World 2018: Ditmas Park Reading Series
Producer

January 20, 2018:
A Muslim in the Midst written and directed by Anand Rao 
Brave New World 2018: Ditmas Park Reading Series
Producer

December 11, 2017:
The Pianist adapted (from the wartime memoirs of Wladyslaw Szpilman) and directed by Emily Mann
McCarter Theatre Center Mccarter Lab Reading
Actor

August 24, 2017:
The Plantation by Claire Beckman, adapted from The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekov
THE NEW YORK TIMES REVIEW - Fringe Festival? Not This Summer. Fringe Spirit? Definitely.
Just Do Art: Week of Aug. 24, 2017 - The Villager Just Do Art: Week of Aug. 24, 2017 - The Villager
Brave New World
Photo Gallery

 

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