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FLYOVER STATE
ensemble theatre · pink house productions · Ages 13+ · United States
A brother separated from his biological family by adoption at infancy returns to his sister's doublewide trailer in rural Arkansas after the death of their mother to rehash a romance with a former lover and find his place in a world he never knew.
A brother separated from his biological family by adoption at infancy returns to his sister's doublewide trailer in rural Arkansas after the death of their mother to rehash a romance with a former lover and find his place in a world he never knew.
I AM ROMEO & JULIET
solo performance · carmen asesino · Ages 15+ · United States
Discover what it means to be genderqueer in a house divided by social constructs of gender in this one act play that explores how one young individual's identity carries the spirit of Shakespeare's love Tragedy: Romeo & Juliet
Discover what it means to be genderqueer in a house divided by social constructs of gender in this one act play that explores how one young individual's identity carries the spirit of Shakespeare's love Tragedy: Romeo & Juliet
HONESTLY, OK- THE SEMI-TRUE STORY OF A GIRL AND HER SHOES
ensemble theatre · greatest day of lives productions- lauren stone and nicole dominguez · Ages 17+ · United States
Honestly, Ok is a hilarious, cruel view one woman's struggle to find a home and make a life for herself.
Honestly, Ok is a hilarious, cruel view one woman's struggle to find a home and make a life for herself.
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
