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THE FIRST AND THE LAST

ddb prod. · Ages 16+ · United States of America
History's most notorious traitors have been gathered by Satan himself to decide among them who will stay in Hell for eternity, and who will be released from their torment.
History's most notorious traitors have been gathered by Satan himself to decide among them who will stay in Hell for eternity, and who will be released from their torment.

SAM SHABER: LIFE, DEATH & DURAN DURAN

sam shaber · Ages 12+ · United States of America
100% Rating - Better Lemons 2018 Encore Producers' Award 2018 Critics' Choice - Better Lemons 2018 Pick of the Fringe - Hollywood Fringe 2017 Pick of the Fringe - Edinburgh Fringe Funny/sad/uplifting solo musical. Acclaimed songwriter Sam Shaber's stories of teenage dreams & lost loved ones
100% Rating - Better Lemons 2018 Encore Producers' Award 2018 Critics' Choice - Better Lemons 2018 Pick of the Fringe - Hollywood Fringe 2017 Pick of the Fringe - Edinburgh Fringe Funny/sad/uplifting solo musical. Acclaimed songwriter Sam Shaber's stories of teenage dreams & lost loved ones

VILLAIN - AN AMERICAN STORY

ensemble theatre · from the gut creations · Ages 13+ · United States of America
"Villain" compares the lives of two families who have to deal with the aftermath of the same tragedy, the shooting of a black teenage boy by a white police officer. To live righteously, must we create a villain?
"Villain" compares the lives of two families who have to deal with the aftermath of the same tragedy, the shooting of a black teenage boy by a white police officer. To live righteously, must we create a villain?

PERVERT

ensemble theatre · gnomad theater company · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Who would you call a Pervert? This is the story of a rising political star whose lust for power is challenged by the demons of his past and present. Sex scandals collide with dark family secrets, and Faustian bargains are made to serve the greater good.
Who would you call a Pervert? This is the story of a rising political star whose lust for power is challenged by the demons of his past and present. Sex scandals collide with dark family secrets, and Faustian bargains are made to serve the greater good.

WOUNDED

fierce backbone · Ages 16+ · United States of America
WOUNDED tells the story of a woman in the role of caregiver to her husband after he has been severely mentally and physically injured in the Iraq war, as she explores a new relationship for the first time since her spouse's injury.
WOUNDED tells the story of a woman in the role of caregiver to her husband after he has been severely mentally and physically injured in the Iraq war, as she explores a new relationship for the first time since her spouse's injury.

BABA, JEE (FATHER, YES)

moj productions · Ages 17+ · United States of America
Maria, a bi-racial Pakistani-American young woman, lives in New York City with her boyfriend Dave. On the eve of Hurricane Sandy, her father Baba comes to visit from Pakistan. Trapped inside, they are forced to confront their differing views on culture, love, and belonging.
Maria, a bi-racial Pakistani-American young woman, lives in New York City with her boyfriend Dave. On the eve of Hurricane Sandy, her father Baba comes to visit from Pakistan. Trapped inside, they are forced to confront their differing views on culture, love, and belonging.

THE OZ MONOLOGUES

ensemble theatre · italo productions · Ages 10+ · United States of America
The Oz Monologues goes beyond the story you already know, exploring each of the beloved characters from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz... with a poetic and irreverent modern take.
The Oz Monologues goes beyond the story you already know, exploring each of the beloved characters from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz... with a poetic and irreverent modern take.

BENEVOLENCE

ensemble theatre · producer · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Through the lens of three separate stories, Benevolence is an original two act drama about how our most important decisions are rarely made by us.
Through the lens of three separate stories, Benevolence is an original two act drama about how our most important decisions are rarely made by us.

HAPPY

ensemble theatre · new concepts theatre company · Ages 14+ · United States of America
Oliver- a young man with Asperger's- is instantly catapulted into a world of adventure and self-discovery when he realizes there is more to life than reading, watching and wishing for relationships but avoiding connection at all cost.
Oliver- a young man with Asperger's- is instantly catapulted into a world of adventure and self-discovery when he realizes there is more to life than reading, watching and wishing for relationships but avoiding connection at all cost.

THE WOMEN OF LOCKERBIE BY DEBORAH BREVOORT

ensemble theatre · little earthquakes emsemble · Ages 14+ · United States of America
A modern, Greek tragedy about the triumph of love over hate written by Deborah Brevoort. A mother roams the hills of Lockerbie Scotland, looking for her son’s remains. She meets the women of Lockerbie, who are fighting to obtain the clothing of the victims found in the plane’s wreckage.
A modern, Greek tragedy about the triumph of love over hate written by Deborah Brevoort. A mother roams the hills of Lockerbie Scotland, looking for her son’s remains. She meets the women of Lockerbie, who are fighting to obtain the clothing of the victims found in the plane’s wreckage.

MARILYN MONROE: THE LAST INTERVIEW

One More Chance · paris productions · Ages 18+ · United States of America
"Marilyn Monroe: The Last Interview" (the raw truth of a hollywood legend), based on her final interview for Life Magazine in 1962, explores the life, loves, career, and tragedies in Marilyn's life.
"Marilyn Monroe: The Last Interview" (the raw truth of a hollywood legend), based on her final interview for Life Magazine in 1962, explores the life, loves, career, and tragedies in Marilyn's life.

FINAL PREPARATIONS

One More Chance · macnair productions · Ages 13+ · United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Poe is used to working late at the mortuary, but when you're alone with a corpse late at night, unexpected things may happen...
Poe is used to working late at the mortuary, but when you're alone with a corpse late at night, unexpected things may happen...

MARON DOLL

ezekiel theater company · Ages 12+ · United States of America
One night, after 30 years apart, a daughter returns to her lonely mother. Despite the bitter history between them, the two struggle to mend their bond ridden in the tragic circumstance. Maron Doll explores a difficult relationship and how we can rebuild the bridges we thought were long-since burned.
One night, after 30 years apart, a daughter returns to her lonely mother. Despite the bitter history between them, the two struggle to mend their bond ridden in the tragic circumstance. Maron Doll explores a difficult relationship and how we can rebuild the bridges we thought were long-since burned.

HOUSES WITHOUT WALLS

manigua productions · Ages 14+ · United States of America
Two generations of women cope with motherhood and madness in the aftermath of Fidel Castro’s revolution. Torn between historical and personal traumas, love and resentment for their missing daughters, Candela and Gloria can’t forget—if anything, they remember too much.
Two generations of women cope with motherhood and madness in the aftermath of Fidel Castro’s revolution. Torn between historical and personal traumas, love and resentment for their missing daughters, Candela and Gloria can’t forget—if anything, they remember too much.

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING OSCAR

fearless imp entertainment · Ages 14+ · United States of America
'The Importance Of Being Oscar' follows Oscar Wilde at the end of his life. Released from prison, he discusses love, loss, morality and lack thereof. A whimsical and heartbreaking tribute, laced with Wilde’s own words.
'The Importance Of Being Oscar' follows Oscar Wilde at the end of his life. Released from prison, he discusses love, loss, morality and lack thereof. A whimsical and heartbreaking tribute, laced with Wilde’s own words.