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I CAN'T INDIAN GOOD

soaring solo studios · Ages 12+ · United States of America
“I Can’t Indian Good” is a comedic solo show written/performed by Brandon Raman, a first generation Indian-American with zero ties to India, exploring how you can build a sense of personal identity when you feel culturally adrift. Sometimes all you need is a carpooling herd of (imaginary) ancestors.
“I Can’t Indian Good” is a comedic solo show written/performed by Brandon Raman, a first generation Indian-American with zero ties to India, exploring how you can build a sense of personal identity when you feel culturally adrift. Sometimes all you need is a carpooling herd of (imaginary) ancestors.

REFUGE (WINNER OF HOLLYWOOD ENCORE PRODUCERS’ AWARD)

pavan j singh · Ages 16+ · Singapore
Now available on VOD: https://asylumcombinedartform.vhx.tv/products/refuge A simple man, living a peaceful life with his beautiful family, suddenly realises that the only choice he has... is to run. "Refuge" is a one-man show written and performed by Singapore-based theatre artist Pavan J Singh
Now available on VOD: https://asylumcombinedartform.vhx.tv/products/refuge A simple man, living a peaceful life with his beautiful family, suddenly realises that the only choice he has... is to run. "Refuge" is a one-man show written and performed by Singapore-based theatre artist Pavan J Singh

WILD HAND

le vide m'appelle · Ages 16+ · United States of America
One of the most famous outlaws from the Wild West era was the mixed son of a Cherokee Freedwoman and Buffalo Soldier. His name was Crawford Goldsby, but he was better known to the U.S. Government as his alias, Cherokee Bill.
One of the most famous outlaws from the Wild West era was the mixed son of a Cherokee Freedwoman and Buffalo Soldier. His name was Crawford Goldsby, but he was better known to the U.S. Government as his alias, Cherokee Bill.

A SHARK ATE MY PENIS: A HISTORY OF BOYS LIKE ME

soaring solo studios · Ages 12+ · United States of America
Laser Webber, trans performer known for his award-winning comedy music, presents a one-person musical show about the history of trans men. Meet Alan Hart, who got gender-confirming surgery in 1917; Samuel Bundy, whose legend includes a shark and a jail; and renowned author JK Rowling, for reasons.
Laser Webber, trans performer known for his award-winning comedy music, presents a one-person musical show about the history of trans men. Meet Alan Hart, who got gender-confirming surgery in 1917; Samuel Bundy, whose legend includes a shark and a jail; and renowned author JK Rowling, for reasons.