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STRINGMATES
dance & physical theatre · mb stage productions, llc · Ages 12+ · family friendly · United States of America
Stringmates, a written word and movement piece, explores the many kinds of love and relationships we find ourselves waiting lifetimes to experience. Through dance and language, Stringmates encourages all to consider what the word "soulmate" really means. Written by Amanda Noriko Newman.
Stringmates, a written word and movement piece, explores the many kinds of love and relationships we find ourselves waiting lifetimes to experience. Through dance and language, Stringmates encourages all to consider what the word "soulmate" really means. Written by Amanda Noriko Newman.
GOT A MINUTE? (THE SPOKEN OPERA OF LIFE)
ensemble theatre · the lake arrowhead repertory theatre company · Ages 10+ · world premiere · United States of America
We are using our past to write our present.The future is what we make it.
We are using our past to write our present.The future is what we make it.
THREE CAN KEEP A SECRET
ensemble theatre · theatre unleashed · Ages 16+ · world premiere · United States of America
It was supposed to be an easy score. Whack the mark. Stage the scene. Take the money. Retire to Cabo. That's how it was supposed to go down. But for poor Moose and Sonny, a really bad night is only just beginning... An interactive comedic thriller where your choices decide who gets away with murder.
It was supposed to be an easy score. Whack the mark. Stage the scene. Take the money. Retire to Cabo. That's how it was supposed to go down. But for poor Moose and Sonny, a really bad night is only just beginning... An interactive comedic thriller where your choices decide who gets away with murder.
THE TOMB
ensemble theatre · 1962 productions · Ages 18+ · world premiere · United States of America
Before there was a church, there was The Tomb. The true story of a young Egyptian who imprisoned himself in a tomb to learn the truth about the Resurrection.
Before there was a church, there was The Tomb. The true story of a young Egyptian who imprisoned himself in a tomb to learn the truth about the Resurrection.
THE RISE AND FALL OF DRACULA
immersive theatre · cadame co. · Ages 16+ · flashing lights · world premiere · United States of America
A bold and immersive retelling takes shape in a piece inspired by mythology, legends, and vampire lore. Beginning with the ancient roots of Dracula, this play uses contemporary dance, original music, and an original script to breathe new life into the formidable and enigmatic character.
A bold and immersive retelling takes shape in a piece inspired by mythology, legends, and vampire lore. Beginning with the ancient roots of Dracula, this play uses contemporary dance, original music, and an original script to breathe new life into the formidable and enigmatic character.
WHO YOU CALLING A BITCH?!?
solo performance · sacha elie · Ages 15+ · world premiere · one person show · United States of America
☆WINNER of the 2017 HOLLYWOOD FRINGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD☆
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'Who You Calling A Bitch'?!? - A solo reverie of a young African American actress as she navigates her identity through iconic African American characters and entertainers in Black History.
☆WINNER of the 2017 HOLLYWOOD FRINGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD☆
☆☆☆☆☆
'Who You Calling A Bitch'?!? - A solo reverie of a young African American actress as she navigates her identity through iconic African American characters and entertainers in Black History.
APATHY KILLED THE CAT
n/a · Ages 18+ · includes nudity · world premiere · United States of America
Colin is a neurotic playwright whose mother and cat are on the verge of death. Seeking solace, he chronicles his entire life into an 826-page play that no one is ever meant to read. When his girlfriend and brothers discover the play, Colin is forced to confront the dark secrets contained within.
Colin is a neurotic playwright whose mother and cat are on the verge of death. Seeking solace, he chronicles his entire life into an 826-page play that no one is ever meant to read. When his girlfriend and brothers discover the play, Colin is forced to confront the dark secrets contained within.
THIS OUR NOW
n/a · Ages 15+ · world premiere · United States of America
In today’s ‘Age of Anxiety’, two couples tell two more-or-less modern love stories: They fall in love, fall apart, and fail to connect in this complex and thoroughly modern exploration of emotional defense mechanisms.
In today’s ‘Age of Anxiety’, two couples tell two more-or-less modern love stories: They fall in love, fall apart, and fail to connect in this complex and thoroughly modern exploration of emotional defense mechanisms.
THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS: A TRAUMEDY
solo performance · bonnie joy sludikoff · Ages 14+ · world premiere · one person show · United States of America
Join Ms. Frizzle and her students Wanda and Ralphie for a very special FIELD TRIP inside Bonnie's body in this hilarious, irreverent show where inner demons literally come to life!
Join Ms. Frizzle and her students Wanda and Ralphie for a very special FIELD TRIP inside Bonnie's body in this hilarious, irreverent show where inner demons literally come to life!
SHATTERED
solo performance · diana varco productions · Ages 16+ · one person show · United States of America
After a life-changing event shatters a young woman's world, she must examine how her past experiences have shaped her views on sex, sexuality and relationships.
Mature material explored. Parental guidance suggested.
After a life-changing event shatters a young woman's world, she must examine how her past experiences have shaped her views on sex, sexuality and relationships.
Mature material explored. Parental guidance suggested.
REASONS TO BE PRETTY
ensemble theatre · maxwellton productions · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Say what you mean and mean what you say… Neil LaBute's "Reasons to Be Pretty" uses everyday language to illuminate our core values and deepest insecurities. Four characters explore the meaning of the word "pretty" and how it can seem to mean both everything and nothing all at the same time.
Say what you mean and mean what you say… Neil LaBute's "Reasons to Be Pretty" uses everyday language to illuminate our core values and deepest insecurities. Four characters explore the meaning of the word "pretty" and how it can seem to mean both everything and nothing all at the same time.
WIGS
ensemble theatre · millions of maps productions · Ages 13+ · United States of America
Two preteen girls locked in a room for years have invented coded languages and ritualistic acts to survive, appease their captor, and orchestrate their escape. Might they escape him tonight??
Two preteen girls locked in a room for years have invented coded languages and ritualistic acts to survive, appease their captor, and orchestrate their escape. Might they escape him tonight??
AN EVENING WITH JOHN WILKES BOOTH
solo performance · loyd j. schwartz · Ages 12+ · family friendly · world premiere · one person show · United States of America
History tells us that John Wilkes Booth was the evilest of men. He may well have been a villain, but he was also human, and his story demands to be told.
History tells us that John Wilkes Booth was the evilest of men. He may well have been a villain, but he was also human, and his story demands to be told.
BACHELORETTE BY LESLYE HEADLAND
comedy · twin coasts · Ages 17+ · United States of America
What if the mean girls from high school were still mean girls ten years later? Throw together the night before a wedding, plenty of booze and drugs, old wounds and resentment and you have a wickedly cruel comedy about female friendship and growing up in an age of excess.
What if the mean girls from high school were still mean girls ten years later? Throw together the night before a wedding, plenty of booze and drugs, old wounds and resentment and you have a wickedly cruel comedy about female friendship and growing up in an age of excess.
THE LIAR'S PUNISHMENT
ensemble theatre · leda siskind · Ages 15+ · United States of America
"I won't go!" the homeless woman shouts at the young social worker determined to transport her to a shelter. As the two women argue, joke, and quote G.B. Shaw at each other, they discover startling secrets that will soon alter both their lives.
"I won't go!" the homeless woman shouts at the young social worker determined to transport her to a shelter. As the two women argue, joke, and quote G.B. Shaw at each other, they discover startling secrets that will soon alter both their lives.
