

Tickets and Reservations
Free for members
$15 for guests of members
$30 at the door for non-members*
*Limited supply of tickets at the door
Membership FAQ
How do I get a ticket to a show?
Super Secret Arts doesn’t have tickets the way most live arts producers do. We’re built on a membership model. It’s essentially Netflix for live performance.
To come to a Super Secret Arts show, you either purchase a membership and then reserve a seat (for free), or come as a one-off guest of an existing member. Membership gives you unlimited, free access to all the shows happening on a monthly basis, space permitting. It’s like a $25 ticket that gets you in all month long. Going forward, that’s about 25 shows a month. It also gives you the ability to bring guests for $15/person to any of those shows.
Beginning in April, that membership will also entitle you to access to an array of digital offerings, including virtual reality versions of our live shows, exclusive video and audio content, and digital-only installations.
Does my membership auto-renew?
Yes, on a monthly basis, for the same rate of $25.
How do I cancel my membership?
You can either login to your account on supersecretarts.com, click on ‘your account’ and click cancel. Or, if you’d prefer, you can email us at to request cancellation and we can take care of it for you. Regardless, you’ll still have free access to our shows for the remainder of your current pay period!
Do I have to sign up in advance? Or can I just show up and buy a membership at the box office?
It helps us streamline the process if you do sign up and reserve seats in advance, but you can absolutely sign up (and purchase seats for any guests) when you arrive at the venue. QR codes linking to the sign-up page are prominently displayed in the lobby and entrance foyer. Simply scan the code, sign up, and show your confirmation email to the staff member at the door.
Can I buy a ticket for a guest at the door?
Yes, you can buy access for guests for $15/person at the door, whether you bought your membership ahead of time, or at the venue. We accept Venmo, cash, and credit cards.
I just want to come to one show. Can I just buy a single ticket?
If you only want to come to a single, specific show, you have two options: 1) You could go with someone that is a member as a guest of theirs for $15, with no further obligation on your part or 2) we have a limited number of single tickets available at the door ($30 for repertory programming, $39 for mainstage shows).
Ok I’m a member- what does this $25 monthly subscription give me?
Your membership gives you unlimited, free access to all of the shows happening in our Gowanus venue, space-permitting. Going forward, that’s about 25 shows a month. It also gives you the ability to bring guests for $15/person to any of those shows.
Beginning in Q1 of 2022, that membership will also entitle you to access to an array of digital offerings, including virtual reality versions of our live shows, exclusive video and audio content, and digital-only installations.
Where do the shows happen?
Currently, all shows happen at our Gowanus venue on the second floor of . We’re a short walk from 4th and 9th FGR, and the B103 stops right outside our door. We’re around the corner from the Gowanus Whole Foods, if that helps.
What are your COVID policies?
We want everyone to be safe and stay healthy as we all traverse what is hopefully the tail end of the pandemic. We require proof of vaccination and a matching photo ID for entrance to any of our shows and events. We encourage mask wearing while not actively eating or drinking.
Thursday, March 10
7:30pm
THEATRE
Witches!? In Salem?!
(A reading of a new play by Matt Cox)
Several modest accounts on the nature of witchcraft, and how persons of that crime may be convincted. As well as further accounts of the trials of New England witches concerning EVIL SPIRITS. With observations as well historical as theological, on the nature, numbers, and operations of the devil.
Matt Cox is a playwright, actor, sound designer and former comic book retail associate based in New York City. His work includes Puffs; or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic & Magic; Nineteen-ish Years After or There & Back Again; Dude, Where’s My Fantastic Friends.?; PUF3S: Eventfulness Maximus; the three part nerd epic Kapow-I GoGo; The Kapow-I GoGo Holiday Special; The Magnificent Revengers, and the digital Choose-ical Guy Choiceman Decides To Save America. He authored the radio play El Hombre Bovino for WNYC’s The Greene Space, and contributed to The Flea Theater’s The Mysteries. His work has been produced at New World Stages, The Alex Theater in Melbourne Australia, The Elektra Theater, The People’s Improv Theater, The Tank, and The Flea Theater, and across the country in high schools and regional theaters.
Social media: @coxxyloxxy (Instagram)

Jake Keefe
Jake was part of the original off-Broadway cast of “Puffs,” he’s appeared in commercials for national brands like Papa Johns, Alka Seltzer, and Land’s End. He’s been doing improv and sketch comedy for over twenty years and has been teaching comedy in one form or another for over a decade. He also wants you to know that he loves dogs and Ben and Jerry’s Chubby Hubby ice cream.
Social media: @jakekeefecomedy (Instagram)

Langston Belton
Langston Belton is a New York born and raised improviser & actor. Langston took his first short-form class in 2001 and over a decade later performed Short-form improv in the city for a number of years before arriving at “The People’s Improv Theatre” in 2012 where he was among the recipients of the “Improv Your Life” Scholarship. Since then Langston has performed on numerous PIT House teams and served on the house team committee. He has previously been seen in the Off-Broadway show “Puffs: or seven increasingly eventful years at a certain school of magic and magic”. He is currently acting, improvising, and working as an on camera host for Marvel Entertainment.
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Mariette Strauss
'O Mariette Strauss ko’u inoa. She grew up in Niles, MI and received her BFA in Theater from Michigan State University before moving to New York City. She was a company member of the Flea Theater and has worked regionally at the Shakespeare Festival at The University of Notre Dame. In February her film, "This Could Be It" recently played at the Santa Fe Film Festival. She is a co-creator of the web series “Nannies,” performed with Te Ao Mana and currently shares aloha with Saint Ann's School.

James Fouhey
James Fouhey has credits both regionally and Off-Broadway, most notably originating the role of Cedric in Off-Broadway's Puffs: Or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic (New World Stages). James is also an award winning narrator of more than 400 audiobooks across a wide variety of genres, including with Dolly Parton in her upcoming Run, Rose, Run, co-authored with James Patterson. He also narrates the beloved best selling children’s series Pete the Cat by James Dean, and is the voice of Geoff Thomasen in the award winning sci-fi audio drama, MarsFall. You can find more about him at and DSRApodcast.com.

Jessie Cannizzaro
Jessie Cannizzaro is an actor, writer, and comedian. Select theater credits include
The Gods of Comedy (The Old Globe), Puffs (New World Stages), Romeo and Juliet (Lincoln Center Education), The 7 and 1⁄2 Mysteries of Toulouse McLane (Park Avenue Armory), The Mysteries (The Flea), and the title role in Hamlet (American Theatre of Actors). Select Film/TV credits include “Nella the Princess Knight” (Nick Jr.), “Losing It with John Stamos” (Yahoo! Screen), and Selah and The Spades (Amazon Studios). Jessie trained at UCB, and was a member of Ars Nova’s inaugural comedy residency.

Zac Moon
Zac is an actor originally from Richmond, VA by way of UNC-Chapel Hill. He is best known for originating the role of Wayne in Puffs Off-Broadway (The PIT, New World Stages). He has also been seen around the city at theaters such as The Flea, Ensemble Studio Theatre and Ars Nova. Beyond Puffs: filmed live Off-Broadway, he can also be seen on screen in Imperium (2016).

Andy Miller
Andy is known for originating the role of Leanne in Puffs, or seven increasingly eventful years at the Pit, off Broadway and in Puffs filmed live. Other roles she has enjoyed are Treeleaf, Giggle and Police officer Shelly in Kapowi Go Go, Audrey in As You Like it, and many parts in Guy Choiceman. For more info and pictures of her pets check out @andandymiller on Instagram or AndymMiller.com

A. J. Ditty
A.J. Ditty has played John Proctor. NYC: Puffs; or, Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic (New World Stages/The Elektra/The PIT), Paddington Gets in a Jam! (DR-2), The Mysteries (The Flea Theater), Kapow-i GoGo!!! (The PIT), and B.B.'s Inferno (The PIT). Outside NYC: Betrayal, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, The Foreigner, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Noises Off, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, and The 39 Steps (Winnipesaukee Playhouse), The Farnsworth Invention (La Jolla Playhouse). He is a proud alumnus of Pipeline Theater Company's PlayLab and co-hosts The Worst of All Possible Worlds podcast, as was his destiny as a cis white man. BFA: NYU. Go to for all your needs!

Eleanor Philips
Eleanor Philips is an actor, singer, and comedian who has never done The Crucible. Credits include: Ten Days Next to a Cheesecake Factory (co-writer, performer. Developed as part of Ars Nova's CAMP Residency), Puffs (original cast at The PIT, The Elektra Theatre, New World Stages), and concerts/shows at Joe's Pub, 54 Below, Little Island, and Club Cumming. They're trying a half-assed J.D. Salinger thing — so instead of a cabin in the woods, they just don't post on social media.

Jordan Sison
Jordan is an NYC-based actor, writer, and dog enthusiast. She received her BFA from the University of Florida and is currently studying improv at the Peoples Improv Theater. Past credits include The Wolves (#00) and A Christmas Carol (Martha Cratchit). @jordan_sison
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Nick Carrillo
Nick Carrillo attended the Lee Strasburg Theater and Film Institute in NY. He has studied sketch/improv at UCB and The PIT. He performs regularly at any comedy theater that is still open in NY. He has been featured on truTV, VH1, and NBC. NY stage credits: Puffs (New World Stages), West Side Story (Gerald W. Lynch Theater), Murder! (The PIT), South by South Death (National Sawdust)