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Off-Broadway News Pink Fang Announces New Works and Partnerships

The theatre company (formerly Ping Chong and Company) will stage two premieres: Memory Generation and The Table.

Pink Fang (formerly known as Ping Chong and Company) will stage two new works this spring. The company has also revealed upcoming artist collaborations and education initiatives for the new year.

Sara Zatz and Sherrine Azab's Memory Generation will premiere May 2-May 10, 2026 for seven performances at New York City's La MaMa Community Room. Designed as an inviting space that is welcoming to all no matter what their relationship to memory loss may be, the interactive, experiential theater work will explore the challenges, moments of humor, and unexpected losses and victories that arise when dementia impacts individuals, families, and communities. 

Mei Ann Teo and Erika Chong Shuch's The Table will also make its premiere June 6-15, 2026 for 12 performances at New York City's Judson Memorial Church. Through meditations on insatiability, grief, and the body in systems, the performance work explores those concepts with fever dream hallucinations through mundane objects. 

Pink Fang has also collaborated with Sugar Vendil for Antonym: the opposite of nostalgia, a memoir of a Filipinx American childhood that interweaves chamber music, dance, and nonlinear theatre directed by Mei Ann Teo. Presented by the Out!Front Festival by Pioneers Go East Collective, it will run January 6-7, 2026 at New York City's Judson Memorial Church.

Pink Fang Resident Artist Nile Harris has also collaborated with Pink Fang for a January project: this house is not a home, which will run January 22-24, 2026 at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN. Originally commissioned and co-produced by Pink Fang in 2024, the work transforms a bounce castle into an inflatable mausoleum to explore "a frenzied rant of online logic" through a Google document manifesto Harris created in collaboration with the late Trevor Bazile that asks: will the revolution have 501c3 status?

Nile Harris will also lead a two-weekend devising workshop in March 2026 for artists, sharing his collaborative methodologies and experimental performance practices.

Pink Fang has also partnered with a number of educational initiatives for programs throughout the new year, including the Secret Histories In School Education Program, Creative Aging SU CASA, and the Asian American Teen Voices Institute.

For more information, visit PinkFang.org.

 
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