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BIRDIE & THE FRESNELS
solo performance · oh i see productions · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Birdie is singer/songwriter. She and her band The Fresnels will perform her biggest hits "Satan in my Shoelace," "No Shirt All Fries," “Work F*ck Buddies," and many more songs from her upcoming album.
But... The Fresnels are just lights. Will the music play and the show go on?
Birdie is singer/songwriter. She and her band The Fresnels will perform her biggest hits "Satan in my Shoelace," "No Shirt All Fries," “Work F*ck Buddies," and many more songs from her upcoming album.
But... The Fresnels are just lights. Will the music play and the show go on?
AIN'T THAT AMERICA
One More Chance · schularan productions · Ages 16+ · United States of America
In this politically-charged drama, Red, an alt-right advocate, is bent on waking America up through violence. Pat, a traditional Conservative, must decide either to stop his only friend or follow him to infamy.
In this politically-charged drama, Red, an alt-right advocate, is bent on waking America up through violence. Pat, a traditional Conservative, must decide either to stop his only friend or follow him to infamy.
HYPNOSIS AND THE PERFORMER
events & workshops · metamotivation hypnosis · Ages 16+ · United States of America
A demonstration and lecture with audience participation on the use of hypnosis as applied to actors
A demonstration and lecture with audience participation on the use of hypnosis as applied to actors
HAIKU
ensemble theatre · mary smith · Ages 12+ · United States of America
Louise is a young woman with Autism who has brief intervals of cognizance and where she speaks in beautiful haiku poetry. Her mother, Nell, has published the poems under her own name. When older daughter, Billie, visits, she refuses to believe that Louise composed the extraordinary poems.
Louise is a young woman with Autism who has brief intervals of cognizance and where she speaks in beautiful haiku poetry. Her mother, Nell, has published the poems under her own name. When older daughter, Billie, visits, she refuses to believe that Louise composed the extraordinary poems.