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VIVALDI'S WINTER

ensemble theatre · the smiley face and the frown entertainment group · Ages 14+ · United States
A woman sacrificing her happiness to marry the love of her life who is fighting against his sexuality to be one with God and be normal in the eyes of society. Lovers torn apart in a battle for survival where only one will win. 1 project, 2 actors, 3 stories, and 4 characters.
A woman sacrificing her happiness to marry the love of her life who is fighting against his sexuality to be one with God and be normal in the eyes of society. Lovers torn apart in a battle for survival where only one will win. 1 project, 2 actors, 3 stories, and 4 characters.

LET ME OUT

ensemble theatre · mb stage productions · Ages 16+ · United States
Will John get back together with Jessica? Who is Luke dating? What did Courtney lose last year? What kind of things did Mona get herself into? Who's gay now? Who is that Jessie kid? The things that can happen when you're away that 1st year of college. www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/1130
Will John get back together with Jessica? Who is Luke dating? What did Courtney lose last year? What kind of things did Mona get herself into? Who's gay now? Who is that Jessie kid? The things that can happen when you're away that 1st year of college. www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/1130

GRACIE AND ROSE

solo performance · stars align · Ages 16+ · United States
Gracie and Rose love off the grid and live off the land in 1950's Wyoming - where wild horses run free and appearances are deceiving. Gracie lives as George so she and Rose can be together. Is true love in the body worth the cost of living a lie in the world?
Gracie and Rose love off the grid and live off the land in 1950's Wyoming - where wild horses run free and appearances are deceiving. Gracie lives as George so she and Rose can be together. Is true love in the body worth the cost of living a lie in the world?

AESOPERA

musicals and operas · southern california lyric theater · Ages 12+ · United States
Love! War! Gods! Frogs! Tragedy strikes and comedy ensues in five award-winning mini-chamber operas based on Aesop’s Fables Music by Jonathan Price Libretti by Jeff Goode, Jan Michael Alejandro, and the Composer
Love! War! Gods! Frogs! Tragedy strikes and comedy ensues in five award-winning mini-chamber operas based on Aesop’s Fables Music by Jonathan Price Libretti by Jeff Goode, Jan Michael Alejandro, and the Composer

2013 ENCORE SHOWS: TEXAS LOVES LYLA!

comedy · combined artform/theatre asylum · Ages 12+ · United States
Encore performances of 2012s Hollywood Fringe WINNER for Best One Person Show! A Comedy musical about bullying and gay teen suicide.
Encore performances of 2012s Hollywood Fringe WINNER for Best One Person Show! A Comedy musical about bullying and gay teen suicide.

THE REAL HOUSEKEEPERS OF STUDIO CITY

musicals and operas · joe greene, heidi powers & tom moore · Ages 16+ · United States
In a fantasy version of Studio City where all television characters live, a family's Craigslist ad draws famous maids from sitcoms past and present. This original one-act musical is guaranteed to make you tap your toes... and tap into your retro TV nostalgia!
In a fantasy version of Studio City where all television characters live, a family's Craigslist ad draws famous maids from sitcoms past and present. This original one-act musical is guaranteed to make you tap your toes... and tap into your retro TV nostalgia!

A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE

musicals and operas · good people theater company · Ages 13+ · United States
Dublin. 1964. Meet Alfie Byrne, bus conductor with a poet’s heart. He dispenses tickets with Oscar Wilde verse. St. Imelda’s amateur theatricals are his passion. And privately, Alfie’s heart holds a secret confessed to his Irish Salome: despite bigotry or shame, “you just have to love who you love.”
Dublin. 1964. Meet Alfie Byrne, bus conductor with a poet’s heart. He dispenses tickets with Oscar Wilde verse. St. Imelda’s amateur theatricals are his passion. And privately, Alfie’s heart holds a secret confessed to his Irish Salome: despite bigotry or shame, “you just have to love who you love.”