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War

AN INTERVENTION

Comedy · rebecca lee · Ages 16+ · United States of America
A dramedy about what happens when you hate your best friend.
A dramedy about what happens when you hate your best friend.

NIGHT OF WEIRD SHIT: A FLUXUS FEAST

Events & Workshops · the midnight cleanup crew · Ages 18+ · United States of America
"it is indispensible to have at one's bedside table a good book, a good glass of scotch, and a french piece of french toast" -Ernest Hemmingway we're having a feast, a fluxus feast! you're invited! to the feast! the fluxus feast! bring a friend. they may be eaten, they may be eaten or maybe no
"it is indispensible to have at one's bedside table a good book, a good glass of scotch, and a french piece of french toast" -Ernest Hemmingway we're having a feast, a fluxus feast! you're invited! to the feast! the fluxus feast! bring a friend. they may be eaten, they may be eaten or maybe no

DYING FOR OUR VOICES

Dance & Physical Theatre · raven k · Ages 4+ · United States of America
DYING FOR OUR VOICES is a multimedia production encompassing poetry, dance, and theatre. It honors journalists who risk their lives to report corruption, violation of human rights, and assassinations of artists who express their thoughts of their government where it is not allowed.
DYING FOR OUR VOICES is a multimedia production encompassing poetry, dance, and theatre. It honors journalists who risk their lives to report corruption, violation of human rights, and assassinations of artists who express their thoughts of their government where it is not allowed.

THE TANNER

Solo Show · fringe management llc · Ages 16+ · United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
A searing portrayal of the battles fought by the Scottish freedom fighter William Wallace, as seen through the eyes of a common soldier, this stunning monologue shows the brutality of war and the heavy costs paid by the ordinary men and their families who choose to follow their leaders into combat.
A searing portrayal of the battles fought by the Scottish freedom fighter William Wallace, as seen through the eyes of a common soldier, this stunning monologue shows the brutality of war and the heavy costs paid by the ordinary men and their families who choose to follow their leaders into combat.