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GIRLS TOGETHER ALWAYS

ensemble theatre · davisacts · Ages 17+ · United States of America
Kind of funny. Kind of raw. Mostly real. Ten short pieces about growing up Girl in America that will make you laugh, cry, remember and think. Not for women only.
Kind of funny. Kind of raw. Mostly real. Ten short pieces about growing up Girl in America that will make you laugh, cry, remember and think. Not for women only.

TAKE ANOTHER LOOK

ensemble theatre · immerse.you · Ages 15+ · United States of America
Take Another Look is a murder-mystery drama that takes audience involvement to the next level. This immersive theatrical piece will break the classical conventions of theatre and will change the dynamics between actors and spectators in a way rarely done before. Written by Grischa M. Petram.
Take Another Look is a murder-mystery drama that takes audience involvement to the next level. This immersive theatrical piece will break the classical conventions of theatre and will change the dynamics between actors and spectators in a way rarely done before. Written by Grischa M. Petram.

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM

ensemble theatre · merely players shakespeare co. · Ages 12+ · United States of America
A raw, real and compelling take on one of Shakespeare's most classic plays A Midsummer Night's Dream.
A raw, real and compelling take on one of Shakespeare's most classic plays A Midsummer Night's Dream.

FRINGE SHORTS

ensemble theatre · mahoobla productions/whitefire theatre company · Ages 21+ · United States of America
The best of the best from the Whitefire Theatre Company's ever popular "Shorts" Series. A collection of short 10 minute comedic plays.
The best of the best from the Whitefire Theatre Company's ever popular "Shorts" Series. A collection of short 10 minute comedic plays.

I WAS HAMLET

dance & physical theatre · post mortem movement theater · Ages 18+ · United States of America
A physical adaptation of Heiner Muller's Hamletmachine. Gender and identity, abuse of power, and the tortured nature of performance are explored through dance and movement, all steeped in Post Mortem's signature dark aesthetic.
A physical adaptation of Heiner Muller's Hamletmachine. Gender and identity, abuse of power, and the tortured nature of performance are explored through dance and movement, all steeped in Post Mortem's signature dark aesthetic.