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STRAIGHT WHITE MEN TRYING TO WOKE

comedy · chris valenti · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Five short comedies exploring the middle age white male struggle to fit in during these confusing times. FANDOM - navigating politics, POLITE RACISM - analyzing ethnicity, SUICIDE PACT - tolerating millennials, BRITTLE TROMBONE - contemplating economics, FANTASY FOOTBALL - grasping identity
Five short comedies exploring the middle age white male struggle to fit in during these confusing times. FANDOM - navigating politics, POLITE RACISM - analyzing ethnicity, SUICIDE PACT - tolerating millennials, BRITTLE TROMBONE - contemplating economics, FANTASY FOOTBALL - grasping identity

FIFTY SHADES OF MELANIA

comedy · liana mesaikou · Ages 17+ · United States of America
Victim or accomplice? Trapped or willing agent? Melania Trump is an enigma. This comedy show aims to explore the various faces of FLOTUS, who really doesn’t care. Or does she? Do u? What are some of the stereotypes women exploit or fight to reverse? What is our complicity as the audience?
Victim or accomplice? Trapped or willing agent? Melania Trump is an enigma. This comedy show aims to explore the various faces of FLOTUS, who really doesn’t care. Or does she? Do u? What are some of the stereotypes women exploit or fight to reverse? What is our complicity as the audience?

HOW I BECAME A SUPERHERO

ensemble theatre · the broadwater second stage · Ages 8+ · United States of America
Otto and Reggie leave the realm of online activism and leap into the business of vigilante justice, casting themselves on a collision course with colorful characters and the most powerful figures in their world. But how will they know who the bad guys are? And do the good guys really ever win?
Otto and Reggie leave the realm of online activism and leap into the business of vigilante justice, casting themselves on a collision course with colorful characters and the most powerful figures in their world. But how will they know who the bad guys are? And do the good guys really ever win?