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SAVE ME A SPOT!

musicals and operas · waldkirch and lowder · Ages 12+ · United States of America
To win the heart of his favorite Youtube star, 30-something slacker Chris decides to make a grand gesture - waiting in line for a pair of concert tickets. He's soon joined by a cast of colorful strangers, who lead him through an unpredictable night of magic, chocolate, fame, friendship, and porn.
To win the heart of his favorite Youtube star, 30-something slacker Chris decides to make a grand gesture - waiting in line for a pair of concert tickets. He's soon joined by a cast of colorful strangers, who lead him through an unpredictable night of magic, chocolate, fame, friendship, and porn.

THE BRICK: A ONE MAN MUSICAL

solo performance · bill berry · Ages 13+ · United States of America
It’s been said that there are three deaths: First when your body ceases to function. Second when your body is put in its grave. And third, that moment, sometime in the future, when your name is spoken for the last time. This may be the last time. Written by Bill Berry. Directed by Kelly De Sarla.
It’s been said that there are three deaths: First when your body ceases to function. Second when your body is put in its grave. And third, that moment, sometime in the future, when your name is spoken for the last time. This may be the last time. Written by Bill Berry. Directed by Kelly De Sarla.

DEFINITION OF MAN

dance & physical theatre · xx and xy · Ages 16+ · United States of America
A "sexier, more violent Waiting for Godot," Definition of Man is a highly physical post-modern decreation myth that explores the struggles and impossibilities of communication from the perspectives of XX and XY.
A "sexier, more violent Waiting for Godot," Definition of Man is a highly physical post-modern decreation myth that explores the struggles and impossibilities of communication from the perspectives of XX and XY.

AN EVENING WITH JOHN WILKES BOOTH

solo performance · loyd j. schwartz · Ages 12+ · United States of America
History tells us that John Wilkes Booth was the evilest of men. He may well have been a villain, but he was also human, and his story demands to be told.
History tells us that John Wilkes Booth was the evilest of men. He may well have been a villain, but he was also human, and his story demands to be told.