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Poetry

PRETTY, WITTY NELL

solo performance · rogue shakespeare® · Ages 17+ · United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
UPDATED SHOW! - Now a one-woman tragicomedy, written entirely in rhyming iambic pentameter, about Nell Gwynne, the famous actress and mistress of the wild British monarch, King Charles II. From International Award Winner 2015 & 2016, & Comedy Award Nominee 2016.
UPDATED SHOW! - Now a one-woman tragicomedy, written entirely in rhyming iambic pentameter, about Nell Gwynne, the famous actress and mistress of the wild British monarch, King Charles II. From International Award Winner 2015 & 2016, & Comedy Award Nominee 2016.

EL HOOD DE MACPUERCO

ensemble theatre · young rich artists · Ages 15+ · United States of America
For the hood by the hood.
For the hood by the hood.

MAUD // THE MADNESS

solo performance · dogmind productions · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Text by Lord Tennyson. After the suicide of his father, a young man, living alone in Victorian England, struggles to find purpose through a passionate romance with Maud, ultimately learning that his feelings of loneliness & violence are inescapable.
Text by Lord Tennyson. After the suicide of his father, a young man, living alone in Victorian England, struggles to find purpose through a passionate romance with Maud, ultimately learning that his feelings of loneliness & violence are inescapable.

DROUGHT

solo performance · kate radford · Ages 16+ · United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
DROUGHT is a song-story for women. A musical battle cry. It is for the women that have been and the women to come. For how long will these atrocities happen to women in stories? For how long will we listen? It is time to end this DROUGHT. ★★★★ 'Hauntingly beautiful!' (Ask The Ushers)
DROUGHT is a song-story for women. A musical battle cry. It is for the women that have been and the women to come. For how long will these atrocities happen to women in stories? For how long will we listen? It is time to end this DROUGHT. ★★★★ 'Hauntingly beautiful!' (Ask The Ushers)