Dana Murphy

SPRING AWAKENING

theatre · lonesome no more! · Ages 16+ · United States
This painfully funny and brutally authentic view of youth illuminates a world of sexual shame, moral order, and too much trig homework. Caught between supposed to and want to, adults and children alike are at once unbearably innocent, unbearably corrupt, and completely without answers.
This painfully funny and brutally authentic view of youth illuminates a world of sexual shame, moral order, and too much trig homework. Caught between supposed to and want to, adults and children alike are at once unbearably innocent, unbearably corrupt, and completely without answers.

THE FRINGE 2012 WORKSHOP

workshops · the hollywood fringe festival · Ages 12+ · United States
It's time to get your Fringe on! Ask questions and share feedback on how to succeed on the Fringe with a panel of HFF veterans.
It's time to get your Fringe on! Ask questions and share feedback on how to succeed on the Fringe with a panel of HFF veterans.

MAKING LOVE OVER THERE

theatre · lonesome no more! · Ages 13+ · United States
In our closets hang a thousand costumes and faces; we love to throw them on in the name of Love. This is an attempt to rediscover Love and its lexicon. A thematic series of snapshots, with original music and the mad joy of dress-up, dozens of characters are trying to remember what Love looks like.
In our closets hang a thousand costumes and faces; we love to throw them on in the name of Love. This is an attempt to rediscover Love and its lexicon. A thematic series of snapshots, with original music and the mad joy of dress-up, dozens of characters are trying to remember what Love looks like.

#HASHTAG

ensemble theatre · the mechanical heart · Ages 13+ · United States
"What’s next?” Where do you go when you don’t know what you want from your career? From your relationships? From life? The new comedy, #Hashtag explores the other kind of LA gridlock: the daily struggle to remain engaged in the present moment in a culture built on social media and status anxiety.
"What’s next?” Where do you go when you don’t know what you want from your career? From your relationships? From life? The new comedy, #Hashtag explores the other kind of LA gridlock: the daily struggle to remain engaged in the present moment in a culture built on social media and status anxiety.