Let’s take our shows on the road

Bring us to your school, festival, community arts center, anywhere!

We have brought our shows all over the world, and are always looking for new places to go! The Infinite Wrench is a versatile show that fits in almost any space and can connect with all audiences. We will curate a menu of 30 short plays to perform in one hour specifically for your show and your audience. We have performed at venues such as The Greene Space, The Hudson River Museum, The Out of Bounds Comedy Festival, and at many universities such as Wesleyan University, Hamilton College, NYU, and University of Delaware. When we visit schools, and often when we perform elsewhere, we will host workshops in conjunction with our performances to teach the foundations of Neo-Futurism and get attendees to generate their own short pieces.

Reach out to bookings@nynf.org for more information and to get a show and/or workshop set up

Bring the New York Neo-Futurists to your office for a corporate workshop

This unique workshop based in storytelling, is designed to strengthen confidence and communication, while bringing creativity to center stage in personal and professional life. Based on the Neo-Futurist approach to writing and performance, it focuses on developing a heightened awareness, and presenting personal experiences in order to find a greater meaning in everyday life. The aim is to empower and affirm the lives of the participants and get them to a point of bringing that personal creativity to the workplace.

In the workshop with professional theater artists, participants learn how to weave observation with imagination to create a powerful storytelling experience. They learn how to draw from personal experiences and cultivate extraordinary ideas from the seemingly ordinary. Through a fun series of exercises, participants hone these skills and develop the ability to use different communication methods to convey a message. Each workshop culminates with world premiere plays by every participant!

This workshop supports a variety of leadership education goals.


Topics addressed:

• Getting out of your comfort zone.
• Finding freedom within limitations.
• Using ambiguity to fuel creativity.
• Authenticity is worth the risk.
• Bringing your whole self to work.

Companies we have worked with recently:

• Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
• ESPN the Magazine
• Johnson & Johnson
• General Electric
• Military Auto Source