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PLAY ON! A MUSICAL ROMP WITH SHAKESPEARE'S HEROINES

musicals and operas · laura jo trexler · Ages 12+ · United States of America
PLAY ON! is an innovative, new one-woman musical in which Shakespeare's most famous female characters share their stories from their own, unique perspective through song. These musical stories are woven together by a modern day "Renaissance woman."
PLAY ON! is an innovative, new one-woman musical in which Shakespeare's most famous female characters share their stories from their own, unique perspective through song. These musical stories are woven together by a modern day "Renaissance woman."

OTHELLO & OTIS

cabaret & variety · bag o' bones collective · Ages 18+ · United States of America
A stunning visual dreamscape that explores white apathy towards the African American community via the voices of Otis Redding, Solange, Ibeyi, Shakespeare, James Baldwin and others.
A stunning visual dreamscape that explores white apathy towards the African American community via the voices of Otis Redding, Solange, Ibeyi, Shakespeare, James Baldwin and others.

PERSONAL PRIVILEGE AND TRUE TALES FROM TAP CITY

cabaret & variety · foolsicals · Ages 12+ · United States of America
After writing the songs for the Fringe hits "Thanks A Lot - My Gratitusical!" and "12 Bars," Richard Levinson brings another set of funny, not-so-funny and not-funny-at-all songs. Last year people said things like: "Wonderful! Best random fringe ticket I've ever bought." Pay-what-you-can.
After writing the songs for the Fringe hits "Thanks A Lot - My Gratitusical!" and "12 Bars," Richard Levinson brings another set of funny, not-so-funny and not-funny-at-all songs. Last year people said things like: "Wonderful! Best random fringe ticket I've ever bought." Pay-what-you-can.

A PIECE OF WORK

solo performance · coyle & co · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Through anecdotes and song, Laura Coyle tells a sharply funny and poignant story about growing up with a mom who some may call... A Piece of Work.
Through anecdotes and song, Laura Coyle tells a sharply funny and poignant story about growing up with a mom who some may call... A Piece of Work.