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Josh Luxenberg is a playwright, director, and curator. He is the co-Artistic Director of Sinking Ship Productions.

Josh Luxenberg is playwright, director, and curator. He is Sinking Ship’s Co-Artistic Director, and was previously the Director of the historic Connelly Theater in the East Village, overseeing the revival of the iconic off-Broadway venue. Credits with SSP include: The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy (originally online with Theater in Quarantine, a NY Times Critics Pick, and in-person at New York Theatre Workshop, with Lucille Lortel Theatre) Cassandra, an Agony (J. Paul Getty Museum), A Hunger Artist (Connelly Theater, nominated for two 2018 Drama Desk Awards, and winner of Summerhall’s Lustrum Award for Excellence at the Edinburgh Fringe 2017), Powerhouse (New Ohio, O’Neill Playwrights Conference Finalist, NY Times Critics Pick). He has developed work via residency and commission at the Orchard Project, Mercury Store, LMCC, Mabou Mines, Mt. Tremper Arts, The Freight, EST/Sloan, the Getty Museum and others. Josh co-wrote The Dial, an interactive narrative augmented reality installation created by NightLight Labs (Sundance Film Festival 2019). His programming at the Connelly includes Marin Ireland’s Pre-Existing Condition, Kate Berlant’s Kate (directed by Bo Burnham), Sasha Velour’s Nightgowns: The Musical, Will Arbery’s Plano (Clubbed Thumb; Drama Desk-nominated), Mandy Patinkin in Concert: Diaries 2018(New York Theatre Workshop), The Bengson’s The Lucky Ones, and more.

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An Homage to Theatre in The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy

8 April 2025

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