MCC Theater

MCC Theater (Manhattan Class Company) is an off-Broadway theater company located in New York City. The theater was founded in 1986 by artistic directors Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey and William Cantler. Blake West joined the company in 2006 as executive director. MCC opened its current location in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, as The Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space, on January 9, 2019.

Mission
MCC is one of New York's nonprofit off-Broadway companies, driven by a mission to provoke conversations that have never happened and otherwise never would. Founded in 1986 as a collective of artists leading peer-based classes to support their own development as actors, writers, and directors, the tenets of collaboration, education, and community are at the core of MCC Theater's programming. One of the only theaters in the country led continuously by its founders, Artistic Directors Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey, and William Cantler, MCC fulfills its mission through the production of world, American, and New York premiere plays and musicals that challenge artists and audiences to confront contemporary personal and social issues, and robust playwright development and education initiatives that foster the next generation of theater artists and students alike.

MCC Theater's celebrated productions include:
 * Jocelyn Bioh's School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play
 * Penelope Skinner's The Village Bike
 * Robert Askins' Hand to God (Broadway transfer; five 2015 Tony Award nominations including Best Play)
 * John Pollono's Small Engine Repair
 * Paul Downs Colaizzo's Really Really
 * Sharr White's The Other Place (Broadway transfer)
 * Jeff Talbott's The Submission (Laurents/Hatcher Award)
 * Neil LaBute's Reasons to Be Happy, Reasons to Be Pretty (Broadway transfer, three 2009 Tony Award nominations, including Best Play), Some Girl(s), Fat Pig, The Mercy Seat, and All The Ways To Say I Love You
 * Michael Weller's Fifty Words
 * Alexi Kaye Campbell's The Pride
 * Bryony Lavery's Frozen (Broadway transfer; four 2004 Tony Award nominations including Best Play, Tony Award for Best Featured Actor)
 * Tim Blake Nelson's The Grey Zone
 * Rebecca Gilman's The Glory of Living (2002 Pulitzer Prize finalist)
 * Margaret Edson's Wit (1999 Pulitzer Prize) and the musicals Coraline, Carrie, and Ride the Cyclone.

Many plays developed and produced by MCC have gone on to productions throughout the country and around the world.

Key players

 * Robert LuPone – Artistic Director
 * Bernard Telsey – Artistic Director
 * William Cantler – Artistic Director
 * Blake West – Executive Director

Artists
MCC has engaged a collection of notable directors and artists that have included:


 * Lynn Redgrave
 * Michael Greif
 * Jo Bonney
 * Doug Hughes
 * Philip Seymour Hoffman
 * Julianna Margulies
 * Liev Schreiber
 * Jim Simpson
 * Benjamin Bratt
 * Swoosie Kurtz
 * Kathleen Chalfant
 * Allison Janney
 * Anna Paquin
 * Judith Light
 * Marisa Tomei
 * Lili Taylor
 * Sigourney Weaver
 * Jeremy Piven
 * Keri Russell
 * Calista Flockhart
 * Bridget Fonda
 * Eric McCormack
 * Fran Drescher
 * Peter Hedges
 * Jane Alexander
 * Ron Livingston
 * Ben Shenkman
 * Maura Tierney
 * Kyra Sedgwick
 * Joanna Gleason
 * Lisa Gay Hamilton
 * Gil Bellows
 * Polly Draper
 * Thomas Gibson
 * Michael C. Hall
 * Lisa Harrow
 * Derek Anson Jones
 * Raúl Esparza
 * John Spencer
 * Kathleen Turner
 * Stephin Merritt
 * David Greenspan
 * Piper Perabo
 * Frederick Weller
 * Sarah Paulson
 * Dominic Chianese
 * Hugh Dancy
 * Ben Whishaw
 * Charles Busch

Mainstage Productions
2022–2024


 * Only Gold by Kate Nash, Andy Blankenbuehler and Ted Malawer
 * Wolf Play by Hansol Jung
 * Bees and Honey by Guadalís Del Carmen
 * Wet Brain by John J. Caswell, Jr.

2021–2022


 * Nollywood Dreams by Jocelyn Bioh
 * Space Dogs (musical) by Nick Blaemire and Van Hughes (actor/writer)
 * Which Way to the Stage by Ana Nogueira
 * Uncensored
 * Soft by Donja R. Love

2019–2020


 * The Wrong Man by Ross Golan
 * Seared by Theresa Rebeck
 * All the Natalie Portmans by C.A. Johnson
 * Nollywood Dreams by Jocelyn Bioh
 * Perry Street by Lucy Thurber

2018–2019


 * The Light by Loy A. Webb
 * Alice by Heart by Duncan Sheik, Steven Sater and Jesse Nelson
 * BLKS by Aziza Barnes
 * Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow by Halley Feiffer

2017–2018

2016–2017 2015–2016 2014–2015 2013–2014 2012–2013 2011–2012 2010–2011 2009–2010 2008–2009 2007–2008 2006–2007 2005–2006 2004–2005 2003–2004 2002–2003 2001–2002 2000–2001 1999–2000 1998–1999 1997–1998 1996–1997 1995–1996 1994–1995 1993–1994 1992–1993 1991–1992 1987–1988'''
 * Charm by Philip Dawkins
 * School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play by Jocelyn Bioh
 * Relevance by JC Lee
 * Transfers by Lucy Thurber
 * Collective Rage by Jen Silverman
 * All The Ways to Say I Love You by Neil LaBute
 * Ride The Cyclone by Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond
 * YEN by Anna Jordan
 * The End of Longing by Matthew Perry
 * The Legend of Georgia McBride by Matthew Lopez
 * Lost Girls by John Pollono
 * Smokefall by Noah Haidle
 * A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecological Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York by Halley Feiffer
 * The Money Shot by Neil LaBute
 * Punk Rock by Simon Stephens
 * The Nether by Jennifer Haley
 * Permission by Robert Askins
 * Small Engine Repair by John Pollono
 * Hand to God by Robert Askins
 * The Village Bike by Penelope Skinner
 * Don't Go Gentle by Stephen Belber
 * Really Really by Paul Downs Colaizzo
 * Reasons to Be Happy by Neil LaBute
 * The Submission by Jeff Talbott
 * Wild Animals You Should Know by Thomas Higgins
 * Carrie by Lawrence D. Cohen
 * The Break of Noon book by Neil LaBute
 * The Other Place by Sharr White
 * Side Effects by Michael Weller
 * Family Week book by Beth Henley
 * The Pride by Alexi Kaye Campbell
 * Still Life by Alexander Dinelaris
 * Coraline book by David Greenspan, music and lyrics by Stephin Merritt
 * Fifty Words by Michael Weller
 * The Third Story by Charles Busch
 * Spain by Jim Knable
 * Grace by Mick Gordon and A. C. Grayling
 * reasons to be pretty by Neil LaBute
 * In A Dark Dark House by Neil LaBute
 * A Very Common Procedure by Courtney Baron
 * Nixon's Nixon by Russell Lees
 * Some Girl(s) by Neil LaBute
 * The Wooden Breeks by Glen Berger
 * Colder than Here by Laura Wade
 * Last Easter by Bryony Lavery
 * Fat Pig by Neil LaBute
 * What of the Night based on the writings of Djuna Barnes
 * Bright Ideas by Eric Coble
 * Frozen by Bryony Lavery
 * The Distance from Here by Neil LaBute
 * Mercy Seat by Neil LaBute
 * Scattergood by Anto Howard
 * Intrigue with Faye by Kate Robin
 * The Glory of Living by Rebecca Gilman
 * Runt of the Litter by Bo Eason
 * A Letter from Ethel Kennedy by Christopher Gorman
 * A Place at the Table by Simon Block
 * High Dive by Leslie Ayvazian
 * The Dead Eye Boy by Angus MacLachlan
 * Trudy Blue by Marsha Norman
 * Sueño by Jose Rivera
 * Yard Gal by Rebecca Prichard
 * Wit by Margaret Edson
 * The English Teachers by Ed Napier
 * Angelique by Lorena Gale
 * Anadarko by Tim Blake Nelson
 * The Gravity of Means by John Kolvenbach
 * Good as New by Peter Hedges
 * Nixon's Nixon by Russell Lees
 * The Grey Zone by Tim Blake Nelson
 * Three in the Back, Two in the Head by Jason Sherman
 * Girl Gone by Jacquelyn Reingold
 * The Able Bodied Seaman by Alan Bowne
 * Liar, Liar by Dael Orlandersmith
 * Five Women Wearing the Same Dress by Alan Ball
 * D Train by James Bosley and Fay Simpson
 * A Snake in the Vein by Alan Bowne
 * Beirut by Alan Bowne