TAGGED WITH
Loneliness
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Drama · Whole Theater · Ages 16+ · Canada
Max, a straight-shooting detective, and Jayne, a hardhearted defense lawyer—take the law into their own hands in an effort to do the "right" thing. But with the screw-ups of Max's drunken partner, Donny, their plans go terribly awry.
Max, a straight-shooting detective, and Jayne, a hardhearted defense lawyer—take the law into their own hands in an effort to do the "right" thing. But with the screw-ups of Max's drunken partner, Donny, their plans go terribly awry.
MAYBE I'LL PLANT MY STORIES
Drama · Septentrional Studios · Ages 15+ · United States of America
Malum has just died. Guided by Death and its Hands, she will have to go through her core memories to determine if she is worthy of going to heaven or hell. How will a daydreamer react when confronted to the reality of her actions and their consequences?
Malum has just died. Guided by Death and its Hands, she will have to go through her core memories to determine if she is worthy of going to heaven or hell. How will a daydreamer react when confronted to the reality of her actions and their consequences?
CASTLE WALLS
Solo Show · Ground Hero Film · Ages 15+ · United States of America
After mysteriously inheriting a crumbling castle, a German expat heads home for what she think is a much needed break from the LA grind. But if you’re on a vision quest, are there supposed to be actual visions? Is she losing her mind, or about to find redemption? Award-winner Diana Cignoni stars.
After mysteriously inheriting a crumbling castle, a German expat heads home for what she think is a much needed break from the LA grind. But if you’re on a vision quest, are there supposed to be actual visions? Is she losing her mind, or about to find redemption? Award-winner Diana Cignoni stars.
I'LL BE WITH YOU IN A MINUTE
Drama · Natalie Grove · Ages 16+ · United States of America
A TRAGICOMEDY: My mom just moved into Memory Care. She’s 58. I don’t use the word Alzheimer’s, I say “dementia.” Less scary, right?
A TRAGICOMEDY: My mom just moved into Memory Care. She’s 58. I don’t use the word Alzheimer’s, I say “dementia.” Less scary, right?