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A MESS OF THINGS: A NEW DOCUMENTARY MUSICPLAY
musicals and operas · tanglezone theater · Ages 12+ · United States
When an eccentric inventor moves out of his home of 50 years, he and his family deal with resulting chaos. Using recorded interviews, poetry, video and live music, this piece is fuses radio documentary and experimental music theater. For fans of This American Life, Robert Ashley, and Laurie Anderson
When an eccentric inventor moves out of his home of 50 years, he and his family deal with resulting chaos. Using recorded interviews, poetry, video and live music, this piece is fuses radio documentary and experimental music theater. For fans of This American Life, Robert Ashley, and Laurie Anderson
! DEATH 40-FEET TALL !
theatre · psychokitty productions · Ages 10+ · United States
A true-life tale of two best friends, their geek life, giant robots and the quest to become your own Prime. Geeks, grief and transformation … with a dash of alligator hunting, Michael Bay, and tons of fun!
Presented by Pam Noles.
Guided by Konstantine Anthony.
Funded by the Kickstarter 106
A true-life tale of two best friends, their geek life, giant robots and the quest to become your own Prime. Geeks, grief and transformation … with a dash of alligator hunting, Michael Bay, and tons of fun!
Presented by Pam Noles.
Guided by Konstantine Anthony.
Funded by the Kickstarter 106
LIVES OF OUR TIMES
dance & physical theatre · lace theater/la danserie · Ages 13+ · United States
“Lives of Our Times” uses dance, spoken word, live music and moving paintings to juxtapose two views on life before and after. “automatRon” is a dance experiment set in a post-apocalyptic world, while “Rockaway Beach, or so I Recall” is a highly-personal, maybe-true tale of 1960s summers, and more.
“Lives of Our Times” uses dance, spoken word, live music and moving paintings to juxtapose two views on life before and after. “automatRon” is a dance experiment set in a post-apocalyptic world, while “Rockaway Beach, or so I Recall” is a highly-personal, maybe-true tale of 1960s summers, and more.