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Drama · student production · Ages 13+ · United States of America
A story about a surviving twin's experience with grief, memory, and the colors of her childhood.
FREE STREAMING OF SHOW JUNE 21ST 8:15PM PST
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82719582538?pwd=MUhDWk1NOGVFMEl2VCtJbnJrL3dmdz09
827 1958 2538
yellowblue
DONATIONS APPRECIATED Venmo: @jeannette_as
A story about a surviving twin's experience with grief, memory, and the colors of her childhood.
FREE STREAMING OF SHOW JUNE 21ST 8:15PM PST
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82719582538?pwd=MUhDWk1NOGVFMEl2VCtJbnJrL3dmdz09
827 1958 2538
yellowblue
DONATIONS APPRECIATED Venmo: @jeannette_as
SCENES FROM THE END OF THE WORLD
Drama · alverson waites · Ages 18+ · United States of America
4 scenes during the months/weeks/days/hours before the Earth is swallowed by a black hole.
4 scenes during the months/weeks/days/hours before the Earth is swallowed by a black hole.
THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY: A SKEPTICS GUIDE TO THE AFTERLIFE
Solo Show · soaring solo · Ages 14+ · United States of America
What happens to us after we die? Learn first hand from a man who experienced the afterlife. In this interactive show set in a world of magic and illusion, Larry uses comedy, magic, games and puppets to recreate his near death experience and share some lessons he learned on his journey back.
What happens to us after we die? Learn first hand from a man who experienced the afterlife. In this interactive show set in a world of magic and illusion, Larry uses comedy, magic, games and puppets to recreate his near death experience and share some lessons he learned on his journey back.
GRIEF: A ONE MAN SHITSHOW
Solo Show · red deer pictures · Ages 15+ · United States of America
After a drunk driver killed both his teenage children, Colin Campbell channeled his shock, anguish and rage into this tragic-comic exploration of our culture’s inability to talk about grief. Comedic and heartbreaking, profound and profane. Get ready for a rollicking bad time!
After a drunk driver killed both his teenage children, Colin Campbell channeled his shock, anguish and rage into this tragic-comic exploration of our culture’s inability to talk about grief. Comedic and heartbreaking, profound and profane. Get ready for a rollicking bad time!