musicals and operas
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New Musicals Inc.
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Ages 17+
· United States of America
“One of the best Musicals I have seen at Fringe.”
A parable about those who follow the voice of authority without stopping to question. With a driving rock score. A brand new musical from New Musicals Inc.
“One of the best Musicals I have seen at Fringe.”
A parable about those who follow the voice of authority without stopping to question. With a driving rock score. A brand new musical from New Musicals Inc.
ensemble theatre
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Negative Dialectic Productions
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Ages 18+
· United States of America
There's no telling whose paths will cross at a dingy doughnut shop in Los Angeles.
There's no telling whose paths will cross at a dingy doughnut shop in Los Angeles.
comedy
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Go Go Guppie Productions
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Ages 13+
· United States of America
A woman is eaten alive by a killer whale at America's top marine park.
Who is to blame for this colossal #WhaleFail?
Part comedy.
Part drama.
Part whale murder mystery.
#WHALEFAIL: a biting new play by Brett Epstein.
Not everything is black & white.
A woman is eaten alive by a killer whale at America's top marine park.
Who is to blame for this colossal #WhaleFail?
Part comedy.
Part drama.
Part whale murder mystery.
#WHALEFAIL: a biting new play by Brett Epstein.
Not everything is black & white.
Ensemble Theatre
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A125 Studios
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Ages 12+
· United States of America
LIARS is an ensemble farce in 4 scenes. When bohemian activist Cindy gets kidnapped right before her birthday dinner, her social elite guests, which include a congressman, a popular journalist, a district attorney, and the CEO of a non-profit, must figure out who took their favorite friend.
LIARS is an ensemble farce in 4 scenes. When bohemian activist Cindy gets kidnapped right before her birthday dinner, her social elite guests, which include a congressman, a popular journalist, a district attorney, and the CEO of a non-profit, must figure out who took their favorite friend.
ensemble theatre
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Theatre Before Saddle
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Ages 6+
· United States
Brilliant Traces, by Cindy Lou Johnson, is a play about a woman who finds herself at the doorstep of a reclusive young man in the middle of the Alaskan Wilderness, just days after she was supposed to be married. Starring Riley Rose Critchlow, Clay Elliott and directed by Nick Zayas.
Brilliant Traces, by Cindy Lou Johnson, is a play about a woman who finds herself at the doorstep of a reclusive young man in the middle of the Alaskan Wilderness, just days after she was supposed to be married. Starring Riley Rose Critchlow, Clay Elliott and directed by Nick Zayas.
ensemble theatre
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Illustrations by Nick
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Ages 18+
· United States of America
Childhood friends stage an intervention at a cabin in Idylwild to confront their friend about the troubling news they’ve learned about the woman he wants to propose to…. but things go awry when the woman in question shows up and the night descends into a familial World War III.
Childhood friends stage an intervention at a cabin in Idylwild to confront their friend about the troubling news they’ve learned about the woman he wants to propose to…. but things go awry when the woman in question shows up and the night descends into a familial World War III.
dance & physical theatre
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See Worthy Productions
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Ages 18+
· United States of America
Contortion! Trapeze! Aerial silks! Acrobatics! Watch as Mira, an aspiring divorce attorney, fights to find balance between new love, an older friendship, and her lifelong ambitions. It's a sonnet for dreamers, an homage to breakups, and a tribute to old friends and good lovers.
Contortion! Trapeze! Aerial silks! Acrobatics! Watch as Mira, an aspiring divorce attorney, fights to find balance between new love, an older friendship, and her lifelong ambitions. It's a sonnet for dreamers, an homage to breakups, and a tribute to old friends and good lovers.
Ensemble Theatre
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Self-Produced
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Ages 13+
· United States of America
"The Death of Peter Pan" is a play set up as a sequel to the 1911 Peter Pan novel. Most of the Lost Boys are dead, and Peter can no longer fly. When the last Lost Boy declares that he's leaving Neverland, Peter has to decide which is more important: loyalty, or his fear of being alone.
"The Death of Peter Pan" is a play set up as a sequel to the 1911 Peter Pan novel. Most of the Lost Boys are dead, and Peter can no longer fly. When the last Lost Boy declares that he's leaving Neverland, Peter has to decide which is more important: loyalty, or his fear of being alone.
comedy
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Green Door Productions
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Ages 16+
· United States
From the twisted minds of award winning playwright Nate Rufus Edelman and new playwright Ron Zwang, comes an hour of short plays.
Soul mates on a desolate road. A first date. A vegan lost in the desert. Two dudes in a bar (x2). Warning: There may be puppets...
From the twisted minds of award winning playwright Nate Rufus Edelman and new playwright Ron Zwang, comes an hour of short plays.
Soul mates on a desolate road. A first date. A vegan lost in the desert. Two dudes in a bar (x2). Warning: There may be puppets...
WTFN
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Ages 16+
· United States of America
An existential peepshow into the bedrooms of Los Angeles, where star-crossed souls use star-fueled fantasies to stave off loneliness. From Marlene to Liz, from Nirvana to Zardoz -- we have your starfucking needs covered.
http://socal.bitter-lemons.com/learn/article/2365
An existential peepshow into the bedrooms of Los Angeles, where star-crossed souls use star-fueled fantasies to stave off loneliness. From Marlene to Liz, from Nirvana to Zardoz -- we have your starfucking needs covered.
http://socal.bitter-lemons.com/learn/article/2365