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STILL AWAKE
Drama · Langley Productions · Ages 13+ · United States of America
A 90-min dramedy, “Still Awake" is about an ambitious late-night host with a sputtering career who must take momentous action for his show — and country — in the wake of the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
A 90-min dramedy, “Still Awake" is about an ambitious late-night host with a sputtering career who must take momentous action for his show — and country — in the wake of the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
"HOT STUFF"
Self, Dir. Debra De Liso · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Gen-Z drag queen Aura Sublime unravels her neuroses until she's bare, then reconstructs her image, in this shameless, irreverent, and cutting 30-minute solo play.
Gen-Z drag queen Aura Sublime unravels her neuroses until she's bare, then reconstructs her image, in this shameless, irreverent, and cutting 30-minute solo play.
BIG HAIR: A RAD AND WILD LOVE AFFAIR
Solo Show · Maegan Alexandria · Ages 10+ · United States of America
This one woman show is musical dramedy about the short lived love affair of two comedic legends. Presented by their alter egos, Dr. Frankenstein and Roseanne Rosannadanna, we witness a relationship that - over 20 years later - still resonates with the modern heart.
This one woman show is musical dramedy about the short lived love affair of two comedic legends. Presented by their alter egos, Dr. Frankenstein and Roseanne Rosannadanna, we witness a relationship that - over 20 years later - still resonates with the modern heart.
QUEEN OF FISHTOWN
Solo Show · self producing · Ages 13+ · United States of America
WINNER! Platinum Medal! Best of Broadwater! Best Character Driven Solo Show! Set on a stoop in Philadelphia, where humor is a defense mechanism and self-care is a punchline, Kathleen Burke battles to remain authentic while facing inevitable change. Like "Mare of Easttown” but funny with zero murder
WINNER! Platinum Medal! Best of Broadwater! Best Character Driven Solo Show! Set on a stoop in Philadelphia, where humor is a defense mechanism and self-care is a punchline, Kathleen Burke battles to remain authentic while facing inevitable change. Like "Mare of Easttown” but funny with zero murder
