Lee Costello

GRAPE CULTURE

Two Person Show · fringe management llc · Ages 16+ · 1hr · United States of America
A tragicomedy revealing grape culture that undresses the consciousness of domination without consent, while stripping back the predatory and pervasive programming that is choking us all. The show will pervert the pretty by unmasking ugly truths.
A tragicomedy revealing grape culture that undresses the consciousness of domination without consent, while stripping back the predatory and pervasive programming that is choking us all. The show will pervert the pretty by unmasking ugly truths.

A TRANSCRIBER'S TALE

Solo Show · fringe management llc · Ages 12+ · 1hr · United States of America
It's 2001 in New York City, and typists are busy transcribing interviews for mass media. Joanna Parson is a performer with a sense of humor and a guitar, trying to keep her heart intact in the center of the news cycle.
It's 2001 in New York City, and typists are busy transcribing interviews for mass media. Joanna Parson is a performer with a sense of humor and a guitar, trying to keep her heart intact in the center of the news cycle.

LOS ANGELYNE

theatre · sitting kitty productions · Ages 15+ · United States
World Premiere Written and Performed by Katherine Saltzberg. In this autobiographical theater piece, the personal becomes public as Katherine recounts how L.A. icon Angelyne-the queen of billboard self promotion-invaded her family.
World Premiere Written and Performed by Katherine Saltzberg. In this autobiographical theater piece, the personal becomes public as Katherine recounts how L.A. icon Angelyne-the queen of billboard self promotion-invaded her family.

THE PORTABLE DOROTHY PARKER

theatre · grove goddess productions · Ages 15+ · United States
Dorothy Parker reminisces about her life, loves, work—and the Algonquin Round Table—while selecting stories and poems for her 1944 collection, The Portable Dorothy Parker. Written by Annie Lux. Directed by Lee Costello. Performed by Margot Avery.
Dorothy Parker reminisces about her life, loves, work—and the Algonquin Round Table—while selecting stories and poems for her 1944 collection, The Portable Dorothy Parker. Written by Annie Lux. Directed by Lee Costello. Performed by Margot Avery.