Up Next At Amalgamation:

2025/2026 Season:

Daughters, Wives, Mothers by Madeline Burk and Shira Holtz

Late February/Early March in NYC. Tickets on sale soon!

In The Works:

A free public virtual reading of Second Chances by Helen Cheng Mao

January 25th, 2026 in the evening. Zoom registration link will be available soon!

In The Works:

A Continuous Virtual Play Reading Series

We are continuously seeking Playwright Submissions and Actor Auditions for this series.

As part of our initiative to support new work, we are proud to be producing In The Works, an ongoing virtual play reading series for playwrights to hear their new works performed by actors. 

This continuous series aims to provide playwrights with the chance to hear their plays aloud, to receive feedback on their work in a constructive environment, and to share a space with actors and network while developing new work! Since these readings take place virtually, this opportunity is available to playwrights and actors regardless of location.

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