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THE LAST CROISSANT
ensemble theatre · the attic collective · Ages 13+ · United States of America
We all go to the woods for our own reasons. Imogen wants Frederick’s love. He wants to see a rare bird. Toby wants to find herself. Ranger Dave wants to help. Bear needs everyone to please remain calm. Nine crowded campers will take you to the campfire to ponder loneliness, gender, and great snacks.
We all go to the woods for our own reasons. Imogen wants Frederick’s love. He wants to see a rare bird. Toby wants to find herself. Ranger Dave wants to help. Bear needs everyone to please remain calm. Nine crowded campers will take you to the campfire to ponder loneliness, gender, and great snacks.
BLACKBOXING
cabaret & variety · imaginary reality · Ages 15+ · United States of America
Travis thinks he’s ready for his one man show. He's not.
Travis thinks he’s ready for his one man show. He's not.
BATTER UP! MY BRAIN ON BASEBALL
cabaret & variety · world of moorecraft · Ages 8+ · United States of America
Brett is totally enamored with baseball, and has been for 25 years. And in that time, he's memorized more about baseball than anyone with access to the Internet could possibly need to know. Come watch him perform his patented Stupid Human Tricks and wax poetic about his favorite obsession.
Brett is totally enamored with baseball, and has been for 25 years. And in that time, he's memorized more about baseball than anyone with access to the Internet could possibly need to know. Come watch him perform his patented Stupid Human Tricks and wax poetic about his favorite obsession.
THE LIVING ROOM
comedy · dhali dati · Ages 13+ · United States of America
In a comedy of grief, these Accountants of Death work tirelessly to record the death toll. The occupational hazards wear on these two clowns as they learn the meaning of life and death. An absurd and physical jaunt brimming with existential phone calls, impaired dancing and the love of a goldfish.
In a comedy of grief, these Accountants of Death work tirelessly to record the death toll. The occupational hazards wear on these two clowns as they learn the meaning of life and death. An absurd and physical jaunt brimming with existential phone calls, impaired dancing and the love of a goldfish.