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THE CONDUCT OF LIFE
ensemble theatre · the vagrancy · Ages 16+ · United States
Occupy The Beast.
Maria Irene Fornes’ THE CONDUCT OF LIFE is a dark, 60-minute piece revolving around five characters who use sex, violence, power, money, love torture and humanity to navigate the oppressive house-hold at the center of the play.
Occupy The Beast.
Maria Irene Fornes’ THE CONDUCT OF LIFE is a dark, 60-minute piece revolving around five characters who use sex, violence, power, money, love torture and humanity to navigate the oppressive house-hold at the center of the play.
GERMAINE
solo performance · rachel germaine & dolly frank productions · Ages 14+ · United States
No one loves you and hates you quite like your brothers. Join Rachel as she flashes back to a simpler time, the 90's on Long Island. Written and Performed by Rachel Germaine, 2014 LA WEEKLY Award Nominee for Best Female Comedy Performance in ABSOLUTELY FILTHY. (2013 Top of the Fringe & Best Comedy)
No one loves you and hates you quite like your brothers. Join Rachel as she flashes back to a simpler time, the 90's on Long Island. Written and Performed by Rachel Germaine, 2014 LA WEEKLY Award Nominee for Best Female Comedy Performance in ABSOLUTELY FILTHY. (2013 Top of the Fringe & Best Comedy)
THE MOST MASSIVE WOMAN WINS
ensemble theatre · lish bliss projects · Ages 14+ · United States
Challenging, brutal & hilarious, women of various shapes & sizes explore their perceptions of body image and reveal their experiences, both haunting & empowering, of dealing with their weight/body issues.
Challenging, brutal & hilarious, women of various shapes & sizes explore their perceptions of body image and reveal their experiences, both haunting & empowering, of dealing with their weight/body issues.
CONSIDER THE NIGHT
ensemble theatre · the others · United States
Who do we become in darkness, unobserved? Inspired by texts from the
Harlem Renaissance, the Left Bank, and the Mexican Revolution, this dark
comedy follows groups of outsiders as they betray each other, make out,
strip, kill, and discover just how badly they're capable of behaving.
Who do we become in darkness, unobserved? Inspired by texts from the
Harlem Renaissance, the Left Bank, and the Mexican Revolution, this dark
comedy follows groups of outsiders as they betray each other, make out,
strip, kill, and discover just how badly they're capable of behaving.