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Pride

YES. NO. MAYBE.

ensemble theatre · suttle dramas · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Dark Sexy Dramedy: In these #MeToo times, people are speaking out about sexual abuse, but some people happily/consciously use sex to get ahead. Would you sleep with someone to get a job? Would you let your partner sleep with someone if it would boost your careers? Monogamy or $1M for one night?
Dark Sexy Dramedy: In these #MeToo times, people are speaking out about sexual abuse, but some people happily/consciously use sex to get ahead. Would you sleep with someone to get a job? Would you let your partner sleep with someone if it would boost your careers? Monogamy or $1M for one night?

HADDON PARK

ensemble theatre · haddon park project · Ages 15+ · United States of America
When his five year old nephew carelessly hurls a racial epithet at his partner, a man sets fire to his relationship with his sister, setting into motion a series of events that have tragic consequences for both of their families.
When his five year old nephew carelessly hurls a racial epithet at his partner, a man sets fire to his relationship with his sister, setting into motion a series of events that have tragic consequences for both of their families.

TRANSACTIONS

ensemble theatre · mmmkay productions · Ages 16+ · United States of America
TransActions is a collection of both comedic and dramatic one- act plays that deal with LGBTQ issues including gender identity, career, sexual desires, self acceptance, and relationships. The five plays are: “Alexis”, “A Song For Jenny”, “Outside, Looking In”, "Nirvana" and “I Feel Like A Woman”.
TransActions is a collection of both comedic and dramatic one- act plays that deal with LGBTQ issues including gender identity, career, sexual desires, self acceptance, and relationships. The five plays are: “Alexis”, “A Song For Jenny”, “Outside, Looking In”, "Nirvana" and “I Feel Like A Woman”.

WHERE THE ROSES BLOOM

ensemble theatre · hot box productions · Ages 13+ · United States of America
Lizette has always been one to play by the rules of society. With a mother who always knows best, she finds herself having difficulty separating her choices from what's expected from her. On her own for the first time, Lizette is faced with questioning her identity and beliefs.
Lizette has always been one to play by the rules of society. With a mother who always knows best, she finds herself having difficulty separating her choices from what's expected from her. On her own for the first time, Lizette is faced with questioning her identity and beliefs.