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ALL ATHEISTS ARE MUSLIM

comedy · zahracomedy · Ages 16+ · United States
Can Zahra have her Atheist and stay Muslim too? Yup, it's just your regular, everyday, Boy meets Girl meets 1000's of years of cultural tradition and religious doctrine. You may even discover you're more Muslim than you think.
Can Zahra have her Atheist and stay Muslim too? Yup, it's just your regular, everyday, Boy meets Girl meets 1000's of years of cultural tradition and religious doctrine. You may even discover you're more Muslim than you think.

LOST & FOUND

theatre · rizen routez productions · Ages 17+ · United States
In this powerful solo show, writer/performer Nikki Brown takes you on an emotional and compelling journey into the heart, soul and mind of a young woman as she finds her hidden truth through channeling the assistance of her comical inner voices.
In this powerful solo show, writer/performer Nikki Brown takes you on an emotional and compelling journey into the heart, soul and mind of a young woman as she finds her hidden truth through channeling the assistance of her comical inner voices.

THE WOMEN OF TU-NA HOUSE

comedy · mad cat productions · Ages 16+ · United States
What matters more - the size of the boat, the motion of the ocean or Jeremy Lin? Find out as you're whisked on a wild visit to an Asian massage parlor in NYC and offered a rare glimpse into a surprising, comical and sometimes sad world generally seen through almond-shaped eyes.
What matters more - the size of the boat, the motion of the ocean or Jeremy Lin? Find out as you're whisked on a wild visit to an Asian massage parlor in NYC and offered a rare glimpse into a surprising, comical and sometimes sad world generally seen through almond-shaped eyes.

BLOOD FRUIT

theatre · spoken word festival · Ages 18+ · United States
This one-man comedy tells the autobiographical story of Majd Murad as he comes to terms with his homosexuality and finds the courage to come out to his Catholic Iraqi family, despite the fear of being killed for his "choice." Voted Best of the Hollywood Fringe 2011.
This one-man comedy tells the autobiographical story of Majd Murad as he comes to terms with his homosexuality and finds the courage to come out to his Catholic Iraqi family, despite the fear of being killed for his "choice." Voted Best of the Hollywood Fringe 2011.