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BONNIE IN BRIGHTON

solo performance · wasif productions · Ages 14+ · United States
This award-winning one-woman show about a Texan girl's unconventional adventures in a British seaside town. Winner Best Female Performer Brighton Festival. Erin Parks stars in this moving and funny piece. "Guy Picot's script is superb. Theatre doesn't come any better than this."(Stage UK)
This award-winning one-woman show about a Texan girl's unconventional adventures in a British seaside town. Winner Best Female Performer Brighton Festival. Erin Parks stars in this moving and funny piece. "Guy Picot's script is superb. Theatre doesn't come any better than this."(Stage UK)

LOCKOUT

ensemble theatre · curious beast theatre co. · United States
Dublin Strikes! The true story of one mother and the two men who led the working class to strike for a living wage despite abject poverty; spurring Bloody Sunday and the 1913 LOCKOUT. "The great only appear great because we are on our knees. Let us Rise!" CBTco presents REBORNING following LOCKOUT.
Dublin Strikes! The true story of one mother and the two men who led the working class to strike for a living wage despite abject poverty; spurring Bloody Sunday and the 1913 LOCKOUT. "The great only appear great because we are on our knees. Let us Rise!" CBTco presents REBORNING following LOCKOUT.

HE WROTE GOOD SONGS

solo performance · jon peterson · Ages 14+ · United States
The life of Anthony Newley, singer, actor and co-composer of "Willy Wonka", 20 of his songs, including "Who Can I Turn To?".
The life of Anthony Newley, singer, actor and co-composer of "Willy Wonka", 20 of his songs, including "Who Can I Turn To?".

THE TRANSLUCENT FROGS OF QUUUP

musicals and operas · no excuses · Ages 16+ · United Kingdom
Picture it... London, 1922. Anthony Marigold-Bentley (Bank Clerk Third-class) meets Edith, a very modern woman- with ideas. Swept up into a world of romantic ideals, they throw caution to the wind and decide to take a trip up the Amazon River with the help of a witty narrator, a pianist and a canoe.
Picture it... London, 1922. Anthony Marigold-Bentley (Bank Clerk Third-class) meets Edith, a very modern woman- with ideas. Swept up into a world of romantic ideals, they throw caution to the wind and decide to take a trip up the Amazon River with the help of a witty narrator, a pianist and a canoe.

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