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PIECES OF CARRA

musicals and operas · play. · Ages 15+ · United States
Pieces Of Carra is a musical memoir about embracing the inevitable.
Pieces Of Carra is a musical memoir about embracing the inevitable.

MY BROTHER

ensemble theatre · intact productions and five points productions · Ages 13+ · United States
What makes a monster? MY BROTHER is the story of John Wilkes Booth, and the relationships and dreams that brought him to assassinate the most beloved President in US History, as viewed through the eyes of those who knew him the best - his family
What makes a monster? MY BROTHER is the story of John Wilkes Booth, and the relationships and dreams that brought him to assassinate the most beloved President in US History, as viewed through the eyes of those who knew him the best - his family

FORCED CONVICTION

ensemble theatre · the re-theatre company · United States
In an alleyway, Tom in his box, with Sue on her leash, reminisce on their prior life while commenting on the situation they are in. A percentage of the proceeds will be donated to charity.
In an alleyway, Tom in his box, with Sue on her leash, reminisce on their prior life while commenting on the situation they are in. A percentage of the proceeds will be donated to charity.

A NIGHT OF NOH THEATRE

dance & physical theatre · actors circle ensemble · Ages 8+ · United States
A Night of Noh Theatre pays homage to Noh Theatre with a new tradition of theatre called American Noh utilizing Suzuki Movement and Expressionist Dance.
A Night of Noh Theatre pays homage to Noh Theatre with a new tradition of theatre called American Noh utilizing Suzuki Movement and Expressionist Dance.

SMALL PARTS

solo performance · misery loves co. · Ages 13+ · United States
Part cautionary tale, part irreverent skewering of Showbiz, Richard Tanner's uproarious, multi-media chronicle of the highs & lows, ups & downs, and the gap between ambition & the reality of being of an "unsteadily working actor," is told with wit, compassion, and a dollop of audience participation.
Part cautionary tale, part irreverent skewering of Showbiz, Richard Tanner's uproarious, multi-media chronicle of the highs & lows, ups & downs, and the gap between ambition & the reality of being of an "unsteadily working actor," is told with wit, compassion, and a dollop of audience participation.