ANNOUNCING
the SPRING '17 SEASON
at the
YALE CABARET

(a basement performance venue)

Welcome back to the Yale Cabaret for a new year of new theater. Everyone at the Cab is thrilled to be presenting this collection of delightful, dynamic, and diverse performances.

Tickets are on sale now - or buy a flex pass and join us for the whole season of underground experiments.

The Meal:
Dramatic Essays on Cannibalism

By Newton Moreno

A deliciously incisive Brazillian play recently featured in Theater Magazine.

February 2 - 4

The Satellite Series
Festival of Performance

Performances more unusual than the usual.

February 9 - 11

Débâcles

By Marion Aubert

A whimsical farce about the French Resistance during World War II.

February 16 - 18

The Quonsets

By Alex Lubischer and Majkin Holmquist

Two stories of rural America, set in Quonset huts as the harvest sweeps north.

February 23 - 25

Xander Xyst, Dragon: 1

By Jeremy O. Harris

Intimacy, sex, and self-discovery in the age of Tumblr porn, with music by Isabella Summers of Florence + The Machine.

March 2 - 4

The Red Tent

Conceived by Sohina Sidhu

A ritual centering and celebrating brown femininity through poetry and music.

March 23 - 25

the fifth annual

Yale School of Drag

An evening of food, drink, and the debaucherous dismantling of the heteropatriachy.

ONE NIGHT ONLY - March 31

The Other World

By Charlie O'Malley

A adaptation of the memoir of David Wojnarowicz, the groundbreaking queer artist and activist.

April 6 - 8

Circling the Drain

By Cole McCarty

A theatrical transformation of the haunting prose of novelist Amanda Davis.

April 20 - 22


The best way to enjoy the Cabaret is with a flex pass. These tickets packages can be used to bring a group to one performance, or to bring yourself to all of them.

See more theater. Save more money. Buy a flex pass today.


Coming up next at the Cab...

IN THE RED AND BROWN WATER

By Tarell Alvin McCraney
Directed by Tori Sampson

Oya is a fast runner. But no matter how fast she runs, she can't run away from what's in her heart. In The Red And Brown Water fuses poetry and movement to tell a story about family, illness, and the devastating decisions we're forced to make as we grow up. 

Don't miss this heart-wrenching and empowering play by the incoming chair of Yale School of Drama's playwriting department, presented in collaboration with FOLKS, YSD's black student affinity group.


Yale Cabaret
(a basement performance venue)
217 Park Street
New Haven, CT 06511

ysd.cabaret@yale.edu
203 432 1566

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