Audible x TOGETHER


At the Minetta Lane Theatre (18 Minetta Lane, between MacDougal & 6th Avenue – one block south of W. 3rd Street), Audible Theater’s creative home for live performances in New York.

Contact: Chris Boneau | Michelle Farabaugh | Angela Yamarone

Following an extraordinary inaugural collaboration last year, Audible Theater and TOGETHER, the theatrical partnership led by Sonia Friedman and Hugh Jackman, are pleased to announce their 2026 season, directed by Ian Rickson and presented in repertory at Audible’s Minetta Lane Theatre in New York City. This spring’s productions include the return of Hannah Moscovitch’s Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes with Ella Beatty and Hugh Jackman, with performances beginning March 17; the first major revival of Tom Noonan’s What Happened Was… with Corey Stoll (“Billions”, Appropriate) and Cecily Strong (“Saturday Night Live,” The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe), with performances beginning  on April 14; and Ella Hickson’s New Born, featuring three monologues performed by Marianna Gailus (Vanya, Hedda Gabler), Hugh Jackman, and Sepideh Moafi (“The Pitt”), with performances beginning on May 8.

Driven by a shared commitment to accessibility, 25% of the house for every performance will have $35 tickets, available only on the day of show through TodayTix or in person at the Minetta Lane box office. Tickets are now available at AudibleTheater.com.

What Happened Was… and New Born will be recorded and released on Audible at a later date, extending their reach to millions of listeners around the world. Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes is available now on Audible.

Back by popular demand after an acclaimed and sold-out New York premiere run last year, Hugh Jackman and Ella Beatty return to star in Hannah Moscovitch’s award-winning Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes, a New York Times Critic’s Pick that was hailed by the Times as “a terrific, tightly plaited knot of a play.” A provocative and razor-sharp examination of desire, power, and blurred boundaries, this gripping drama is an intimate exploration of agency and perspective that will leave you questioning your own assumptions long after it ends.

Obie Award-winning playwright Tom Noonan’s What Happened Was… with Corey Stoll and Cecily Strong begins performances on April 14. Known for his extensive career on stage (founding the East Village’s Paradise Factory, appearing in the original cast of Sam Shepard’s Buried Child) and on screen (Manhunter; Synecdoche, New York; “The X-Files”), Noonan also wrote and directed the acclaimed 1994 screen adaptation of What Happened Was, which won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. This production will be the first major revival of Noonan’s work following his recent passing.

Award-winning playwright Ella Hickson’s New Born features three monologues performed by Marianna Gailus, Hugh Jackman, and Sepideh Moafi, with performances beginning on May 8. Hickson’s monologues originated from a joint commission by Sonia Friedman Productions and Audible Theater. The New York Times calls Hickson a powerful voice, whose best monologues “seem like good short stories that pull you into the lives of characters who can feel suddenly, dramatically real.”


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