Ric Perez-Selsky

MAD SIGHT

film · glenwood productions · Ages 13+ · United States
In this modern telling of the Poe’s short story, The Tell-Tale Heart, a widowed old woman must take in a border. The border possesses something that chills the old woman: A tattoo of an eye. The eye reminds her of her husband's killer and she cannot escape it. She realizes the eye must be destroyed.
In this modern telling of the Poe’s short story, The Tell-Tale Heart, a widowed old woman must take in a border. The border possesses something that chills the old woman: A tattoo of an eye. The eye reminds her of her husband's killer and she cannot escape it. She realizes the eye must be destroyed.

RUN

film · cut to the chase films · Ages 17+ · United States
Run explores lost love and the impossible decisions we have to make. When Mark returns to his small town to find his ex girlfriend he is not as welcomed as he would hope. Katie resents him for leaving, but Mark has a solution: A mysterious bag of money which would allow them to go anywhere.
Run explores lost love and the impossible decisions we have to make. When Mark returns to his small town to find his ex girlfriend he is not as welcomed as he would hope. Katie resents him for leaving, but Mark has a solution: A mysterious bag of money which would allow them to go anywhere.

THE TROUBLE WITH WORDS

musicals and operas · coeurage theatre company · Ages 14+ · United States
Music and Lyrics by Gregory Nabours. Directed by Patrick Pearson. The Trouble with Words is an exciting new song cycle for 3 men and 3 women which explores the relationships people have with words as well as with each other, and the slings and arrows of both.
Music and Lyrics by Gregory Nabours. Directed by Patrick Pearson. The Trouble with Words is an exciting new song cycle for 3 men and 3 women which explores the relationships people have with words as well as with each other, and the slings and arrows of both.

HALCYON

ensemble theatre · ricardo perez-selsky · Ages 18+ · United States of America
When Annie arrives in Seattle for the weekend, she has two objectives: watch her brother Will graduate from the MBA program at the University of Washington and hook up with that piece of man meat she’s been objectifying for the last two years. It’s mutual, or so she thinks.
When Annie arrives in Seattle for the weekend, she has two objectives: watch her brother Will graduate from the MBA program at the University of Washington and hook up with that piece of man meat she’s been objectifying for the last two years. It’s mutual, or so she thinks.