| 29th St. Rep: Off Broadway Theater, in the past has featured work from or by Edward Norton and Charles Bukowski. |
| A Regional Theatre Group (ARTGroup): Not-for-profit hybrid theatre founded in 1981 that bridges the gap between professional off-off Broadway and Community Theatre. Current projects include The Resident Company, The Playwrights' Corner and The Crossover Company. |
| American Place Theatre: Not-for-profit, off-Broadway theatre committed to producing new plays by American playwrights and bringing theatre to a diverse audience. |
| Blue Roses Productions: Dedicated to presenting the works of Tennessee Williams, and nurturing and producing works by new American playwrights that champion the human spirit. |
| Broadway USA: Performance arm of the National Music Theater Network, presenting information on current season, a catalog of past performances, and an area to submit your own play. |
| Castillo Theatre: Center for new Black, Latino, gay theatre, and the international avant-garde, as well as a cultural laboratory for artistic director Fred Newman's Developmental Theatre. |
| Chicago City Limits: New York's longest running comedy revue. Online tickets and information on classes. |
| Columbia Gorge Repertory Theatre: Dedicated to producing new works. Find information on current and past projects. |
| Creative Alternatives of New York: A unique combination of theatre and modern group psychotherapy, provides comprehensive therapeutic theatre workshops to populations with special needs. |
| Deptford Players: Live classical theatre, readings of new plays, and performances. |
| Disha Theatre: Works by writers, actors, directors, and other artists of the South Asian Diaspora. |
| Dixon Place: Non-profit organization founded in 1986 to provide a space for literary and performing artists to create and develop new works in front of a live audience. |
| Ensemble Studio Theatre: Not-for-profit development theatre founded in 1969 with two primary goals: to nurture individual theatre artists, and to develop new American plays. |
| FatChance Productions: New works by independent artists. |
| Florida Project: Non-profit networking organization comprised of alumni of Florida State University, The Asolo Conservatory, and the Burt Reynolds Institute. |
| Gershwin Theater: Includes current and future productions, seating chart, theater history and local dining tips. |
| Irish Repertory Theatre: Classic and contemporary Irish and Irish-American works. |
| Lincoln Center Theater: Not-for-profit theater offering information on productions, box office, membership, and a gallery. |
| Manhattan Theatre Club: Plays and readings by new and established artists. |
| MCC Theater: A celebrated off-Broadway theater company that works to create a vibrant future for theater by revealing luminous and compelling voices. |
| Metropolis Mystery Theatre: Interactive entertainment for corporate events and private parties. Wild, fun, innovative, comedy murder mystery events. |
| Miller Theatre: Dance, films, concerts, plays. |
| Murder Mystery Inc.: Murder mystery dinner theater, cruises, weekends, trains, and corporate parties. |
| MW Theatre Company: Reflecting the contemporary American experience as it is influenced by current events. |
| National Corporate Theatre Fund: Raises corporate funding for not-for-profit professional theatres. Educational programs and corporate sponsorship opportunities. |
| National Theatre Workshop of the Handicapped (NTWH): A performing and visual arts school for people with disabilities. A non-profit organization founded in 1977 to provide the disabled community with the communication skills necessary to pursue a life in professional theatre and enhance their opportunities in the workplace. |
| New Victory Theater: Company specializing in theater for kids and families. Nes, season schedules, and ticket information. |
| Noontime Theatre Productions: A web-tribute to the New York Fringe Festival 2002 production of José:Rivera's Giants Have Us in Their Books. |
| Ontological-Hysteric Theater: Information concerning current and future performances at the Ontological at St. Marks Theater. |
| Papermag: Reviews and listings of theatrical and dance performances and venues. |
| People Garden: Musical for a cast of children and a family audience. |
| Performance Space 122: Calendar of events, directions, tickets, and information on upcoming shows. |
| Queens Theatre In The Park: Ticket sales, subscriptions, and membership information is provided for this city funded project. |
| Radio City Music Hall: Presents and promotes live entertainment events at Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, and the Theater at Madison Square Garden. |
| RadioHole: Performing schizophrenia for the information age. |
| Repertorio Espanol: Presenting classic and contemporary plays in English and Spanish. |
| Second Stage Theatre: Not-for-profit off-Broadway theatre dedicated to revisiting neglected masterpieces and developing new plays. |
| Synchronicity Theatre Group: Presents a variety of non-commercial productions. Information on new and past productions. |
| TADA Children's Theater: Offers original musicals and plays performed by kids for family audiences, as well as musical theater and drama classes for kids. |
| The Bridge - Stage Of The Arts: Theater artists collaborate on stage productions with astrophysicists, architects, philosophers and others working in a great variety of creative disciplines. |
| The Jackie Factory: Performance nightclub. Find information on Jackie 60 and other projects. |
| The Kitchen: A non-profit black box theatre space and art gallery that features interdisciplinary performances, also available to rent. |
| The Public Theater/NY Shakespeare Festival: Founded by Joseph Papp in 1954 as the Shakespeare Workshop, productions continue to include new plays and musicals as well as Shakespeare and other classics. |
| The Town Hall: A non-profit organization serving the community since 1921. Music, dance, film, lectures, drama and more can be experienced in an acoustically satisfying, intimate space in the Times Square area. |
| Theatre Development Fund: Non-profit service organization for the performing arts. Discout ticket sales, marketing strategies, novice producer training programs. |
| Theatre for a New Audience: Nurtures ongoing relationships with the finest American and European artists and supports mentoring programs for young and early-career directors. |
| Theatre Maximus: Licenses the musical Godspell for stock and amateur productions. |
| Ubu Repertory Theater: Presenting contemporary French-language plays in English translation. |
| Vineyard Theatre: Adventurous, cutting edge theatre artists present information on current and past projects, member information, mailing lists, and current events. |
| W.O.W. Cafe: Nonprofit theatre space founded in 1980, producing work by, about and for women. |
| Wings Theatre: Off-off Broadway theatre producing year-round season comprised exclusively of new plays and musicals by American playwrights and composers. |
| Women's Expressive Theater: Mission, current projects and past projects are presented by Sasha Eden and Victoria Pettibone. |
| Yara Arts Group: Combining drama, poetry, song, historical materials and movement to create original theatre pieces that explore timely issues rooted in the East. |
| Young Playwrights: Professional theatre devoted to writers aged 18 and younger. Information provided for educators and writers. |