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KEITH MOON: THE REAL ME

solo performance · fringe management, llc · Ages 12+ · United States of America
Mick Berry explodes on stage with the turmoil and excitement of the wildest drummer in rock and roll, piercing Moon’s insane exterior to reveal the guts of the time bomb. "Berry’s performance - writer, actor, drummer - is not to be missed." Culture Spot L.A. "A tour de force" For All Events
Mick Berry explodes on stage with the turmoil and excitement of the wildest drummer in rock and roll, piercing Moon’s insane exterior to reveal the guts of the time bomb. "Berry’s performance - writer, actor, drummer - is not to be missed." Culture Spot L.A. "A tour de force" For All Events

ALWAYS OPEN

comedy · life on its side studios · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Nothing happens. Everything changes. (run time change: 90 minutes) In the 90s at a 24 hour diner with the irregulars and the waitstaff that endure them. New arrivals upset the delicate stasis. They're not searching for meaning, they're hiding from it. One night seen from inside then out.
Nothing happens. Everything changes. (run time change: 90 minutes) In the 90s at a 24 hour diner with the irregulars and the waitstaff that endure them. New arrivals upset the delicate stasis. They're not searching for meaning, they're hiding from it. One night seen from inside then out.

SORRY ABOUT MY FRIEND

comedy · terrible two productions · Ages 18+ · United States of America
In 2006, Danielle and Katie meet as roommates their freshman year of college, falling into instant friendship and sisterhood. Watch these two monsters navigate love, life and loss in an hour long dramedy that follows the girls through each semester of college.
In 2006, Danielle and Katie meet as roommates their freshman year of college, falling into instant friendship and sisterhood. Watch these two monsters navigate love, life and loss in an hour long dramedy that follows the girls through each semester of college.

WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD?

ensemble theatre · matthew hennigar · Ages 14+ · United States of America
After a critically acclaimed run in London, “Why did the Chicken Cross the Road?” comes to LA as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Turning the familiar joke into a comedic quest, the play follows the words in that joke as they try to figure out their meaning and reach the 'real world'.
After a critically acclaimed run in London, “Why did the Chicken Cross the Road?” comes to LA as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Turning the familiar joke into a comedic quest, the play follows the words in that joke as they try to figure out their meaning and reach the 'real world'.

FERTILE.

solo performance · jasminelou productions, inc. · Ages 14+ · United States of America
A Conversation About the Expectation of Procreation: Jenny is running out of time to get pregnant. She takes action to fix "the problem," but runs into a whirlwind of opinions from friends, doctors, a beloved neighbor - even God. Ultimately, Jenny must look within to define FERTILE.
A Conversation About the Expectation of Procreation: Jenny is running out of time to get pregnant. She takes action to fix "the problem," but runs into a whirlwind of opinions from friends, doctors, a beloved neighbor - even God. Ultimately, Jenny must look within to define FERTILE.

NAKED ONSTAGE

solo performance · me, myself and i · Ages 18+ · United States of America
"Naked Onstage" is a humorous autobiographical one person show about perception, race, relationships, secrets, family, dumb sh*t people say and much much more! All told from a perspective that is extremely unique. The timing for this show couldn’t be more perfect!
"Naked Onstage" is a humorous autobiographical one person show about perception, race, relationships, secrets, family, dumb sh*t people say and much much more! All told from a perspective that is extremely unique. The timing for this show couldn’t be more perfect!