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LIGHTS OUT IN THE HERMIT’S CAVE!

ensemble theatre · self produced · Ages 8+ · United States of America
From the the airwaves of the 1930s and 40s to the stage: we present this old time radio horror double feature. From Lights Out: “Valse Triste”& From The Hermit’s Cave: “The House on Lost Man’s Bluff.” Join us for an evening of vintage thrills and chills!
From the the airwaves of the 1930s and 40s to the stage: we present this old time radio horror double feature. From Lights Out: “Valse Triste”& From The Hermit’s Cave: “The House on Lost Man’s Bluff.” Join us for an evening of vintage thrills and chills!

SKIN JOBS

jim vejvoda · United States of America
An Asian-American visual effects artist is working on a top secret, very racially problematic project: digitally altering a white movie star to look biracial. Her white reporter bestie threatens to expose it all — and destroy her friend in the process.
An Asian-American visual effects artist is working on a top secret, very racially problematic project: digitally altering a white movie star to look biracial. Her white reporter bestie threatens to expose it all — and destroy her friend in the process.

ROMEO AND JULIET

ensemble theatre · desperate kingdom theatre company · Ages 12+ · United States of America
A raw, dangerous production of Shakespeare's tragic love story, brought alive for a modern audience.
A raw, dangerous production of Shakespeare's tragic love story, brought alive for a modern audience.

BLUE NIGHT/PERILOUS NIGHT

solo performance · n/a · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Rory Cello. I'm a private eye and a female person. Guy comes into my office one night: not good. There's a grisly death on railroad tracks; tortured love story. Time: 1957 maybe? Place: Midwest-ish? Genre: Noir poem. But no rhyming. Free show. So please come. I need the money.
Rory Cello. I'm a private eye and a female person. Guy comes into my office one night: not good. There's a grisly death on railroad tracks; tortured love story. Time: 1957 maybe? Place: Midwest-ish? Genre: Noir poem. But no rhyming. Free show. So please come. I need the money.