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LATINI-DUH!™: THE UPSIDE DOWN LATINOVERSE!
Comedy · Shonuff · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Latini-Duh!™: The upside-down Latinoverse!
Writer and creator, Raymond Abel examines the lack of Latino representation in Hollywood through the journey of seven larger-than-life characters and their time in the spotlight (or lack thereof). A heartfelt and comedic journey through the Latinoverse.
Latini-Duh!™: The upside-down Latinoverse!
Writer and creator, Raymond Abel examines the lack of Latino representation in Hollywood through the journey of seven larger-than-life characters and their time in the spotlight (or lack thereof). A heartfelt and comedic journey through the Latinoverse.
BODY COUNT
Solo Show · Joy Regullano · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Joy tells you all about her shitty relationships so you can (hopefully) learn from her mistakes. A look at sexuality, family dysfunction, addiction, & recovery through a female Asian American lens, all wrapped up in a comedic, (maybe) easy to swallow pill.
Joy tells you all about her shitty relationships so you can (hopefully) learn from her mistakes. A look at sexuality, family dysfunction, addiction, & recovery through a female Asian American lens, all wrapped up in a comedic, (maybe) easy to swallow pill.
RECTANGLES
Musicals & Operas · Maddie Mutations · Ages 18+ · United States of America
RECTANGLES is a solo clown musical so absurd I'LL shit myself. 45 min of pooping, people-pleasing, and performance-art
Bjork x Pee-wee’s Playhouse in this punk hyper-pop body horror opera that will leave you feeling held.
RECTANGLES is a solo clown musical so absurd I'LL shit myself. 45 min of pooping, people-pleasing, and performance-art
Bjork x Pee-wee’s Playhouse in this punk hyper-pop body horror opera that will leave you feeling held.
FEMMINA SUPER
Musicals & Operas · Bethany Hill · Ages 16+ · United States of America
In this poignant tale existing between opera and theater, one woman takes the stage, plays 5 instruments, inhabits 5 ancestors' voices – and her own – to perform a semi-autobiographical story of judgment and desire, detailing a dramatic escape from a repressive home to find liberation through music.
In this poignant tale existing between opera and theater, one woman takes the stage, plays 5 instruments, inhabits 5 ancestors' voices – and her own – to perform a semi-autobiographical story of judgment and desire, detailing a dramatic escape from a repressive home to find liberation through music.
