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TRAGIC MAGIC ~ A STORY OF RECOVERY

n/a · Ages 16+ · United States of America
OFFICIAL WINNER OF HOLLYWOOD ENCORE PRODUCERS’ AWARD! Riveting saga of tragedy, transformation, and recovery. Facing the dragon of addiction early with harrowing blackouts, endangering her daughter, me too shame, to transforming in India, Sigute weaves her redemptive journey with raw honesty.
OFFICIAL WINNER OF HOLLYWOOD ENCORE PRODUCERS’ AWARD! Riveting saga of tragedy, transformation, and recovery. Facing the dragon of addiction early with harrowing blackouts, endangering her daughter, me too shame, to transforming in India, Sigute weaves her redemptive journey with raw honesty.

ASEXUALITY! THE SOLO MUSICAL

Musicals & Operas · venus in waves productions · Ages 15+ · United States of America
Written and performed by transgender artist Rebecca McGlynn (co-writer/lyricist/composer/producer of Top of the Fringe winner "My Big Fat Blonde Musical"), "Asexuality! The Solo Musical" is an autobiographical musical comedy about Rebecca's pre-transition life.
Written and performed by transgender artist Rebecca McGlynn (co-writer/lyricist/composer/producer of Top of the Fringe winner "My Big Fat Blonde Musical"), "Asexuality! The Solo Musical" is an autobiographical musical comedy about Rebecca's pre-transition life.

THE SHAPE OF ME

Two Person Show · jam on stage productions · Ages 14+ · United States of America
The Shape of me is a two-woman show about living out loud in fat bodies. The show is a call to action to create a more inclusive and diverse world meant to encourage folks to embrace love, life, and adventure in the body they have
The Shape of me is a two-woman show about living out loud in fat bodies. The show is a call to action to create a more inclusive and diverse world meant to encourage folks to embrace love, life, and adventure in the body they have

AMERICAN PAIN

Drama · indominable creativity · Ages 12+ · United States of America
"American Pain" traces the development of the opioid crisis through the eyes of a single mother living in West Virginia.
"American Pain" traces the development of the opioid crisis through the eyes of a single mother living in West Virginia.