Solo Theatre
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Vico Ortiz
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Ages 18+
· United States of America
Vico Ortiz ("Our Flag Means Death") presents the West Coast Premiere of RISE OF A KING—a cosmic, gender-bending solo show blending drag, astrology, and storytelling. Written by Ortiz, directed by Ismanuel Rodriguez, developed with Nikki Levy. Produced by Celebration Theatre.
Vico Ortiz ("Our Flag Means Death") presents the West Coast Premiere of RISE OF A KING—a cosmic, gender-bending solo show blending drag, astrology, and storytelling. Written by Ortiz, directed by Ismanuel Rodriguez, developed with Nikki Levy. Produced by Celebration Theatre.
film
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HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL [film]
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· United States
A collection of sci-fi/fantasy/horror shorts. (49:00)
A collection of sci-fi/fantasy/horror shorts. (49:00)
musicals and operas
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Hannah Rae Dillon
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Ages 16+
· United States of America
Swipe Right: The Musical follows the rise and fall of one lackluster Tinder date-- and sets it to song! "Better than the last 5 dates I've been on!" raves Single Person Aged 25-35. Guaranteed to make you laugh out loud and then question all your life choices.
Swipe Right: The Musical follows the rise and fall of one lackluster Tinder date-- and sets it to song! "Better than the last 5 dates I've been on!" raves Single Person Aged 25-35. Guaranteed to make you laugh out loud and then question all your life choices.
Solo Show
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Pastiche Queen
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Ages 13+
· United States of America
One actor, over a dozen characters, and 20-sided dice combine to bring two different stories of finding belonging and carving your niche. "Lvl One Gygax" and "Of Branch, Of Beast, of Beatnik" is for audiences ages 13+.
One actor, over a dozen characters, and 20-sided dice combine to bring two different stories of finding belonging and carving your niche. "Lvl One Gygax" and "Of Branch, Of Beast, of Beatnik" is for audiences ages 13+.
ensemble theatre
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Italo Productions
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Ages 10+
· United States of America
The Oz Monologues goes beyond the story you already know, exploring each of the beloved characters from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz... with a poetic and irreverent modern take.
The Oz Monologues goes beyond the story you already know, exploring each of the beloved characters from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz... with a poetic and irreverent modern take.
Comedy
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Skewed Orbit Productions
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Ages 13+
· United States of America
Comedian Rachel LaForce seamlessly weaves her stand up, characters + lessons learned as she attempts to answer the question; why we suffer. Spirituality has never been so mainstream.
(Think: Brene' Brown meets Whitney Cummings)
Comedian Rachel LaForce seamlessly weaves her stand up, characters + lessons learned as she attempts to answer the question; why we suffer. Spirituality has never been so mainstream.
(Think: Brene' Brown meets Whitney Cummings)
Solo Theatre
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Jay Whitmore Productions
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Ages 13+
· 1hr
· United States of America
Have you or a loved one been affected by an Only Child? Fear No More! In this comedic One man show, Jay Whitmore tells the world what It is like to be an only child, of an only child, of an even ONLIER child.
Have you or a loved one been affected by an Only Child? Fear No More! In this comedic One man show, Jay Whitmore tells the world what It is like to be an only child, of an only child, of an even ONLIER child.
ensemble theatre
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pop-up theater
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Ages 12+
· United States of America
GROWING THROUGH IT
each real story starts and stops as they intersect, interact & intertwine. performers come into and act out each other's stories.
GROWING THROUGH IT
each real story starts and stops as they intersect, interact & intertwine. performers come into and act out each other's stories.
theatre
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Open Fist Theatre Company
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Ages 10+
· United States
The Open Fist Theatre will be presenting a re-imagined version of Brecht’s classic play, “The Good Woman of Setzuan.” Directed by Charles Otte with original music by Elizabeth Swados, the play is an alternately humorous and shocking look at poverty, philanthropy, sex, and love.
The Open Fist Theatre will be presenting a re-imagined version of Brecht’s classic play, “The Good Woman of Setzuan.” Directed by Charles Otte with original music by Elizabeth Swados, the play is an alternately humorous and shocking look at poverty, philanthropy, sex, and love.