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LES MILLÉNNIABLES

ayla glass, kelly d'angelo, mary bonney · Ages 13+ · United States of America
Very loosely based on the characters and story of Les Misérables, Les Millénniables is a parody pop musical offering a satirical look at the plight of the generation deemed “millennials."
Very loosely based on the characters and story of Les Misérables, Les Millénniables is a parody pop musical offering a satirical look at the plight of the generation deemed “millennials."

M.A.D.D. ABOUT THE BOY

Solo Show · self-produced · Ages 15+ · United States of America
When a new clueless doctor arrives at The Self Love Village, Roni, a long-time patient with MADD – Male Attention Deficit Disorder – gives him a crash course on this condition and shows how male validation, or lack thereof, can drive a woman crazy. Strap in for this wild, mental, and physical ride.
When a new clueless doctor arrives at The Self Love Village, Roni, a long-time patient with MADD – Male Attention Deficit Disorder – gives him a crash course on this condition and shows how male validation, or lack thereof, can drive a woman crazy. Strap in for this wild, mental, and physical ride.

THE FAULTS IN MY STARS

Musicals & Operas · dancing arms · Ages 16+ · United States of America
SPOILER ALERT: a lot of Leo & literally no mention of Cancer. Emma calls all her astrological aspects together to solve why she feels so unbalanced. A new one-woman musical comedy about astrology & self-acceptance, featuring original songs written & composed by Emma Irene Olson.
SPOILER ALERT: a lot of Leo & literally no mention of Cancer. Emma calls all her astrological aspects together to solve why she feels so unbalanced. A new one-woman musical comedy about astrology & self-acceptance, featuring original songs written & composed by Emma Irene Olson.

IS KRISHNA THERE? A BEGUM AKHTAR STORY

Solo Show · the fighting soprano productions · Ages 14+ · United States of America
"Is Krishna There?" is a love letter to my Indian haritage. When I first discovered Begum Akhtar, I was surprised that her legacy was almost invisible after her death as compared to her life. Consider this exploration, "Truman Show" meets "Never Have I Ever".
"Is Krishna There?" is a love letter to my Indian haritage. When I first discovered Begum Akhtar, I was surprised that her legacy was almost invisible after her death as compared to her life. Consider this exploration, "Truman Show" meets "Never Have I Ever".