Richard Piatt

THREE CAN KEEP A SECRET

Comedy · theatre unleashed · Ages 17+ · 1hr · United States of America
It was supposed to be an easy score. Whack the mark. Set the scene. Take the money. That's how they planned it. But for poor Moose and Sonny, a really bad night is only just beginning. A darkly funny interactive crime thriller where you decide who lives, who dies, and who gets away with murder.
It was supposed to be an easy score. Whack the mark. Set the scene. Take the money. That's how they planned it. But for poor Moose and Sonny, a really bad night is only just beginning. A darkly funny interactive crime thriller where you decide who lives, who dies, and who gets away with murder.

HITCHCOCK LANE

Drama · fierce mama productions · Ages 13+ · United States of America
Welcome to Hitchcock Lane. Our neighborhood is filled with love, laughter and life. Where even here we have to remember to connect with those closest to us before it’s too late. This is a new musical by Soda Persi and Fierce Mama Productions with original music by Michael Van Bodegom-Smith.
Welcome to Hitchcock Lane. Our neighborhood is filled with love, laughter and life. Where even here we have to remember to connect with those closest to us before it’s too late. This is a new musical by Soda Persi and Fierce Mama Productions with original music by Michael Van Bodegom-Smith.

(IT'S BEEN 76 YEARS AND WE'RE) STILL WAITING FOR LEFTY

theatre unleashed · Ages 13+ · United States of America
It's been seventy-six years since "Waiting For Lefty" premiered. Inspired by the NY Taxi Strike of 1934, Odets explored the ills of society at the time and use that platform to call for radical change. But in the time since then, what's actually changed? Have things gotten better for us, or worse?
It's been seventy-six years since "Waiting For Lefty" premiered. Inspired by the NY Taxi Strike of 1934, Odets explored the ills of society at the time and use that platform to call for radical change. But in the time since then, what's actually changed? Have things gotten better for us, or worse?