HELP US PLAN FOR OUR FUTURE

Want to be a part of our future plans?  CLICK HERE to participate in our survey and let us know where your interests lie - opportunities for artists and non-artists alike!


Hello! Thank you for your interest in New York Shakespeare Exchange.

We're currently updating our website for the next phase in our company's path forward. We're excited to share our new look with you as soon as possible! In the meantime, you can still enjoy our digital content and support our work by clicking the links below:

• DONATE: Make a tax-deductible donation that will support our operations as we plan our next phase of programming
• WATCH: View our current catalog of digital content on our YouTube channel
• SUBSCRIBE: Add your email address to our mailing list - the best way to stay up to date on what we're thinking about and working on!

For general questions, feel free to email us at:  info [at] nysx [dot] org.

Upcoming Events

New Date Confirmed!

A Love Fest for All
Monday, March 16, 6-9pm
The Back Room at Black Forest Brooklyn – 181 Smith Street

Introducing: NYSX Meets & Mingles
Our 2026 calendar will include a series of four casual gatherings, bringing together new friends and old… Read More

News & Announcements

Meet our Playwrights: Mollie Gordon

In partnership with our friends at The CRY HAVOC Company, we are thrilled to announce that we’ve chosen our cohort of four playwrights for the inaugural cycle of our development series, Brave New Work. The series invites NYC playwrights to create original works that will draw inspiration from Shakespeare’s canon, but evolve into something wholly their own.

Mollie Gordon (she/her) is a queer playwright and theatre-maker based in Newark, New Jersey. She is currently a member of the 2025-26 QueerSpeech Cohort with The Cult Collective. Her play If It Weren’t for the Women, We’d Still Be Stuck in the Desert was a 2024 O’Neill National Playwrights Conference semifinalist… Read More

Meet our Playwrights: Maximillian Gill

In partnership with our friends at The CRY HAVOC Company, we are thrilled to announce that we’ve chosen our cohort of four playwrights for the inaugural cycle of our development series, Brave New Work. The series invites NYC playwrights to create original works that will draw inspiration from Shakespeare’s canon, but evolve into something wholly their own.

Maximillian Gill’s work has been staged by a number of companies and festivals including the Liverpool Arab Arts Festival in Liverpool, Theatre West in Los Angeles, the Abingdon Theatre Company, Gloucester Stage Company in Massachusetts, and the New York City Children’s Theater… Read More

HELP US PLAN FOR OUR FUTURE

Want to be a part of our future plans?  CLICK HERE to participate in our survey and let us know where your interests lie - opportunities for artists and non-artists alike!


Hello! Thank you for your interest in New York Shakespeare Exchange.

We're currently updating our website for the next phase in our company's path forward. We're excited to share our new look with you as soon as possible! In the meantime, you can still enjoy our digital content and support our work by clicking the links below:

• DONATE: Make a tax-deductible donation that will support our operations as we plan our next phase of programming
• WATCH: View our current catalog of digital content on our YouTube channel
• SUBSCRIBE: Add your email address to our mailing list - the best way to stay up to date on what we're thinking about and working on!

For general questions, feel free to email us at:  info [at] nysx [dot] org.
Upcoming Events

New Date Confirmed!

A Love Fest for All
Monday, March 16, 6-9pm
The Back Room at Black Forest Brooklyn – 181 Smith Street

Introducing: NYSX Meets & Mingles
Our 2026 calendar will include a series of four casual gatherings, bringing together new friends and old… Read More

News & Announcements

Meet our Playwrights: Mollie Gordon

In partnership with our friends at The CRY HAVOC Company, we are thrilled to announce that we’ve chosen our cohort of four playwrights for the inaugural cycle of our development series, Brave New Work. The series invites NYC playwrights to create original works that will draw inspiration from Shakespeare’s canon, but evolve into something wholly their own.

Mollie Gordon (she/her) is a queer playwright and theatre-maker based in Newark, New Jersey. She is currently a member of the 2025-26 QueerSpeech Cohort with The Cult Collective. Her play If It Weren’t for the Women, We’d Still Be Stuck in the Desert was a 2024 O’Neill National Playwrights Conference semifinalist… Read More

Meet our Playwrights: Maximillian Gill

In partnership with our friends at The CRY HAVOC Company, we are thrilled to announce that we’ve chosen our cohort of four playwrights for the inaugural cycle of our development series, Brave New Work. The series invites NYC playwrights to create original works that will draw inspiration from Shakespeare’s canon, but evolve into something wholly their own.

Maximillian Gill’s work has been staged by a number of companies and festivals including the Liverpool Arab Arts Festival in Liverpool, Theatre West in Los Angeles, the Abingdon Theatre Company, Gloucester Stage Company in Massachusetts, and the New York City Children’s Theater… Read More