Engine37 is a New York City company dedicated to creating daring, vibrant, and socially-conscious theater. The company is led by founder and Artistic Director Neal J. Freeman.

       
 
A Letter from Bataan
 

A Letter From Bataan is a new piece of primary-source based theater under development by the company. The piece is based on letters and interviews from World War II veterans and their family members.

Read more about the piece.

       
 
The Reckoning of Kit & Little Boots
 

Engine37 presented the world premiere of The Reckoning of Kit & Little Boots by Nat Cassidy and the NYC premiere of Hope's Arbor by Rich Espey, June 17-22, 2008 at Manhattan Theatre Source, in a repertory co-production with The Gallery Players.

Kit & Little Boots was nominated for three NY Innovative Theater Awards - Best Play, Best Production of a Play, and Best Leading Actor (David Ian Lee) - winning the award for Best Play.

Pictured: Nat Cassidy in The Reckoning of Kit & Little Boots, directed by Neal J. Freeman. Photo by Jen Maufrais Kelly.

Photos and press excerpts are available.

       
 
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Engine37 presented Week 38 of 365 Days/365 Plays Off Broadway at New World Stages in August 2007.

Photos and a virtual program are available.

       
 
Fatboy Romeo
 

Fatboy Romeo, our inaugural production, premiered at the New York International Fringe Festival in August 2006.

Photos, reviews, and a short video clip are available.

       
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