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F*CK FICTION: TRUE TALES OF LIFE AND DEATH IN PARADISE

solo performance · building d · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Craving new stories about SWAT teams, crayons, and pole dancing? I get it. Unfold a beach chair, pop open a cold one, and drink them all in… with even more absurd, true stories told by me, Keith Blaney. Live music: Nikki Kelly. Winner: Best Storytelling Show, NoHo Fringe 2017. http://fckfiction.com
Craving new stories about SWAT teams, crayons, and pole dancing? I get it. Unfold a beach chair, pop open a cold one, and drink them all in… with even more absurd, true stories told by me, Keith Blaney. Live music: Nikki Kelly. Winner: Best Storytelling Show, NoHo Fringe 2017. http://fckfiction.com

BLACK WHEN I WAS A BOY

solo performance · seeker · Ages 12+ · United States of America
Powerful account of a journey from naiveté to nuanced understanding, all through the body of a black boy.
Powerful account of a journey from naiveté to nuanced understanding, all through the body of a black boy.

NEPHEW OF THE UNIVERSE

solo performance · wj productions · Ages 17+ · United States of America
A solo comedic retrospective of a young man growing up in a New York eastern religious group, enhanced by original music and compelling visuals.
A solo comedic retrospective of a young man growing up in a New York eastern religious group, enhanced by original music and compelling visuals.

A BROOKLYN BOY

solo performance · reclaim our voices llc · Ages 13+ · United States of America
One actor. One Brooklyn neighborhood. 32 characters. Discovered three years ago by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, A Brooklyn Boy is a "tour de force" (New York Times) one-man show that portrays Steven Prescod's coming-of-age story of love, crime, family, violence, and self-acceptance.
One actor. One Brooklyn neighborhood. 32 characters. Discovered three years ago by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, A Brooklyn Boy is a "tour de force" (New York Times) one-man show that portrays Steven Prescod's coming-of-age story of love, crime, family, violence, and self-acceptance.