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Off-Broadway · Greenwich House Theater
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Dad Don’t Read This

Open run · 1hr 35min
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Run time
1hr 35min
Opened
June 17, 2026
Status
Open run
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Run time
1hr 35min
Opened
June 17, 2026
Status
Open run
Starring
Amalia Yoo, Renée-Nicole Powell, Sophie Rossman, Kayta Thomas

The Theatre

Venue
Greenwich House Theater
Address
27 Barrow St, New York, NY 10014
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About the show

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Dad Don’t Read This is Eliya Smith’s sharp, tender, wickedly funny play about the people who know you before you know anything about yourself — and the strange, dawning suspicion that someone else might be pulling the strings. Directed by Chloe Claudel and starring Amalia Yoo, Renée-Nicole Powell, Sophie Rossman, and Kayta Thomas, it’s 95 minutes of friendship, growing up, and the quiet horror of being seen.

Running Off-Broadway at the Greenwich House Theater in the West Village through July 11, 2026. Tickets have been selling out, so don’t dawdle. (And yes, Dad — this means you: don’t read this.)

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