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SINK OR SWIM

solo performance · dessert theater · Ages 13+ · United States of America
What do you do after your dad drops dead at Thanksgiving dinner? In this world premiere dramedy, the creator of the award-winning A HORSE WITH A VIEW flounders through his four stages of grief: Sleep, Research, Baking, and Cardio. In the end, he has to face his ultimate fear: learning to swim.
What do you do after your dad drops dead at Thanksgiving dinner? In this world premiere dramedy, the creator of the award-winning A HORSE WITH A VIEW flounders through his four stages of grief: Sleep, Research, Baking, and Cardio. In the end, he has to face his ultimate fear: learning to swim.

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING OSCAR

fearless imp entertainment · Ages 14+ · United States of America
'The Importance Of Being Oscar' follows Oscar Wilde at the end of his life. Released from prison, he discusses love, loss, morality and lack thereof. A whimsical and heartbreaking tribute, laced with Wilde’s own words.
'The Importance Of Being Oscar' follows Oscar Wilde at the end of his life. Released from prison, he discusses love, loss, morality and lack thereof. A whimsical and heartbreaking tribute, laced with Wilde’s own words.

THE WOMEN OF LOCKERBIE BY DEBORAH BREVOORT

ensemble theatre · little earthquakes emsemble · Ages 14+ · United States of America
A modern, Greek tragedy about the triumph of love over hate written by Deborah Brevoort. A mother roams the hills of Lockerbie Scotland, looking for her son’s remains. She meets the women of Lockerbie, who are fighting to obtain the clothing of the victims found in the plane’s wreckage.
A modern, Greek tragedy about the triumph of love over hate written by Deborah Brevoort. A mother roams the hills of Lockerbie Scotland, looking for her son’s remains. She meets the women of Lockerbie, who are fighting to obtain the clothing of the victims found in the plane’s wreckage.

STRONG.

dare to fail productions · Ages 16+ · United States of America
There's more to strength than meets the eye. For best friends Tiffany and Molly, an unexpected turn of events causes them to reexamine their definitions. Follow these two women as they navigate the ever-changing tides of friendship and redefine what it means to be strong.
There's more to strength than meets the eye. For best friends Tiffany and Molly, an unexpected turn of events causes them to reexamine their definitions. Follow these two women as they navigate the ever-changing tides of friendship and redefine what it means to be strong.

TROJAN WOMEN

ensemble theatre · project nongenue · Ages 15+ · United States of America
In perhaps the first recorded piece of theater in the western canon that passes the Bechdel test, Euripdes tells a story of women stronger than Gods. Using movement, language, and contemporary vision, Project Nongenue’s Trojan Women tackles building community in times of violence.
In perhaps the first recorded piece of theater in the western canon that passes the Bechdel test, Euripdes tells a story of women stronger than Gods. Using movement, language, and contemporary vision, Project Nongenue’s Trojan Women tackles building community in times of violence.

GUN AND A MOTEL BIBLE

One More Chance · safety patrol theatre · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Pete's got a gun, and he's ready to use it. He checks into his motel room... only to find Gideon, the chatty bible on the bedside table. Can Gideon sway Pete before Pete pulls the trigger?
Pete's got a gun, and he's ready to use it. He checks into his motel room... only to find Gideon, the chatty bible on the bedside table. Can Gideon sway Pete before Pete pulls the trigger?

MARILYN MONROE: THE LAST INTERVIEW

One More Chance · paris productions · Ages 18+ · United States of America
"Marilyn Monroe: The Last Interview" (the raw truth of a hollywood legend), based on her final interview for Life Magazine in 1962, explores the life, loves, career, and tragedies in Marilyn's life.
"Marilyn Monroe: The Last Interview" (the raw truth of a hollywood legend), based on her final interview for Life Magazine in 1962, explores the life, loves, career, and tragedies in Marilyn's life.