Comedy
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Fish Licks
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Ages 13+
· United States of America
A sketch comedy show all about milk. It’s post-apocalyptic. It’s creamy. It’s sometimes revolting (yes, people have walked out during one of the sketches). We ask the central question: when milk goes extinct, how will people remember it? Hopefully as something worth drinking.
A sketch comedy show all about milk. It’s post-apocalyptic. It’s creamy. It’s sometimes revolting (yes, people have walked out during one of the sketches). We ask the central question: when milk goes extinct, how will people remember it? Hopefully as something worth drinking.
workshops
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Kathryn
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Ages 12+
· United States
Feel alone in truly seeing WHAT'S GOING ON in our dangerously foolish civilization?? You perceive that even the folks exhorting others to open their eyes and notice what's really happening are, themselves, STILL MISSING the even BIGGER PICTURE?? If you’re a compassionate intellectual, we must meet.
Feel alone in truly seeing WHAT'S GOING ON in our dangerously foolish civilization?? You perceive that even the folks exhorting others to open their eyes and notice what's really happening are, themselves, STILL MISSING the even BIGGER PICTURE?? If you’re a compassionate intellectual, we must meet.
ensemble theatre
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The New Creatives
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· United States of America
A new exploration of the portrayal of women in media, past and present, Mashka and Mashenka Board a Train combines movement, monologue, and Chekov in a series of stylized vignettes to take a satirical look the characters we see on stage and screen.
A new exploration of the portrayal of women in media, past and present, Mashka and Mashenka Board a Train combines movement, monologue, and Chekov in a series of stylized vignettes to take a satirical look the characters we see on stage and screen.
comedy
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Erich Jungwirth/VoiceChair Productions, Richard Jordan Productions, Ltd., Barry Josephson/Josephson Entertainment, and North Carolina Blumenthal Center for the Performing Arts
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Ages 14+
· United States
NY Times Critics Pick 2008, SOLD OUT Edinburgh Fringe '05, '07. A hilarious true tale of survival and redemption based on one man's experience entertaining the troops.
NY Times Critics Pick 2008, SOLD OUT Edinburgh Fringe '05, '07. A hilarious true tale of survival and redemption based on one man's experience entertaining the troops.
solo performance
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Bonnie Sludikoff
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Ages 15+
· United States
That's What She Didn't Say: A True Story of Taboo, Redemption, and Musical Theatre takes audiences on the journey of a girl with too many secrets to carry in her overstuffed purse, the tendency to say too much, and a desire to be free. Will she find the courage to say what matters?
That's What She Didn't Say: A True Story of Taboo, Redemption, and Musical Theatre takes audiences on the journey of a girl with too many secrets to carry in her overstuffed purse, the tendency to say too much, and a desire to be free. Will she find the courage to say what matters?
comedy
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The Mystery Society
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Ages 21+
· United States of America
A performance of a satirical whodunnit the actors have never read. When they flub a line, they take a drink. An occult ritual performed by the Mystery Society in defiance of the Industry. Free spellbook included with every ticket.
A performance of a satirical whodunnit the actors have never read. When they flub a line, they take a drink. An occult ritual performed by the Mystery Society in defiance of the Industry. Free spellbook included with every ticket.
solo performance
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Steve Budd Presents
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Ages 13+
· United States of America
Steve Budd plays a New Age couple who met BEFORE they met, an artist with a soft spot for homeless guys, a pair of Metal Heads who want to get married on 6-6-6, and more. Created from interviews. Best of the 2016 SF Fringe Fest. Satisfy your voyeuristic tendencies about how others look for love!
Steve Budd plays a New Age couple who met BEFORE they met, an artist with a soft spot for homeless guys, a pair of Metal Heads who want to get married on 6-6-6, and more. Created from interviews. Best of the 2016 SF Fringe Fest. Satisfy your voyeuristic tendencies about how others look for love!
comedy
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Jawiin Productions
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Ages 14+
· United States of America
Meet Ally and Justin. They work together in a comic book store. Across six scenes the audience watches their employee instructional videos that mirror the six act structure of modern romantic comedies. How to Succeed in Business with a nerdy twist that explores the danger of dating a co-worker.
Meet Ally and Justin. They work together in a comic book store. Across six scenes the audience watches their employee instructional videos that mirror the six act structure of modern romantic comedies. How to Succeed in Business with a nerdy twist that explores the danger of dating a co-worker.
dance & physical theatre
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George & Martha Theatre Company
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Ages 16+
· United States of America
The Art of Golden Repair uses poetry, movement, and music to tell the story of a woman shattered from a broken relationship and the beauty that emerges from rejoining the pieces.
The Art of Golden Repair uses poetry, movement, and music to tell the story of a woman shattered from a broken relationship and the beauty that emerges from rejoining the pieces.
Drama
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Breakdowns Productions
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Ages 18+
· United States of America
Picking through the psychological minefield that is his past, Thom Pain finds beauty, horror, and catharsis in an emotional landscape not unlike the collective trauma of our pandemic-stricken year.
Picking through the psychological minefield that is his past, Thom Pain finds beauty, horror, and catharsis in an emotional landscape not unlike the collective trauma of our pandemic-stricken year.