New York City鈥檚 Abrons Arts Center has revealed its spring 2018 season, a lineup which includes 16 premieres across theatre, dance, music, performance, and visual art. Among the six theatrical works to be presented at the Lower East Side venue will be the U.S. premiere of Fabrice Melquiot鈥檚 Pollock, which details the relationship between artists Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner.
Pollock, which will star Jim Fletcher as Pollock alongside Birgit Huppuch as Krasner, will be directed by Paul Desveaux. Performances will run February 15鈥�25.
In March, writer and performer Modesto Flako Jimenez will weave poems, projections, and music into a bilingual elegy in 隆Oye! For My Dear Brooklyn. Performances will run March 15鈥�31.
In June, Abrons Arts Center will present Everyone鈥檚 Fine with Virginia Woolf, written by Kate Scelsa for Elevator Repair Service and directed by John Collins. The show, a parody of Edward Albee鈥檚 iconic Who鈥檚 Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, features veterans of the ensemble (June 1鈥�24).
The theatrical lineup also includes Deborah Stein and Suli Holum鈥檚 The Wholehearted, a high-octane revenge tragedy and intimate tribute to lost love (March 16-April 1); Eliza Bent鈥檚 personal play of legacy and cultural appropriation, Aloha, Aloha or When I Was a Queen (April 4-21); and Awesome Grotto from the Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble (June 7-30).
For the complete lineup of works call (212) 352-3101 or visit .