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THE VAMPIRE MOVIE MUSICAL
A rock comedy-horror musical: “Rent” meets “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” with a sprinkling of “Sweeney Todd.” Welcome to the Rock ‘n’ Roll Nightmare Circus! It’s a one-night-only chance for all of your dreams and desires to come true—IF you dare. For there’s no reward without risk. Now, as six Gen Z hopefuls—a barista, an aspiring novelist, an indie musician, a video game developer, a history teacher, and a hospice nurse—gather in a mysterious, gothic mansion to play the game and compete for the big prize, they have no idea of the danger that awaits them.
THE VAMPIRE MOVIE MUSICAL
A rock comedy-horror musical: “Rent” meets “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” with a sprinkling of “Sweeney Todd.” Welcome to the Rock ‘n’ Roll Nightmare Circus! It’s a one-night-only chance for all of your dreams and desires to come true—IF you dare. For there’s no reward without risk. Now, as six Gen Z hopefuls—a barista, an aspiring novelist, an indie musician, a video game developer, a history teacher, and a hospice nurse—gather in a mysterious, gothic mansion to play the game and compete for the big prize, they have no idea of the danger that awaits them.
High Hopes and Heavy Sweatshirts
A West Texas town. In interconnected monologues, seven women, ages seven to sixty, take us through an ordinary day in their lives—their hopes, dreams, doubts, wounds, ambitions, and regrets.
A West Texas town. In interconnected monologues, seven women, ages seven to sixty, take us through an ordinary day in their lives—their hopes, dreams, doubts, wounds, ambitions, and regrets.
Ladies In Waiting
The worlds of fashion and politics, both national and gendered, collide in this dark comedy in which eleven actresses take on forty roles. In 1995, Norma Corvey, aka “Jane Roe,” renounces her support for abortion rights and the landmark decision she inspired giving fire to the religious right’s war on women just as second-and-third-wave feminists are battling for control of the movement’s future. Now, cracks are widening in The Sisterhood around issues of class and race, comfort and complacency, and what is at stake for the future.
The worlds of fashion and politics, both national and gendered, collide in this dark comedy in which eleven actresses take on forty roles. In 1995, Norma Corvey, aka “Jane Roe,” renounces her support for abortion rights and the landmark decision she inspired giving fire to the religious right’s war on women just as second-and-third-wave feminists are battling for control of the movement’s future. Now, cracks are widening in The Sisterhood around issues of class and race, comfort and complacency, and what is at stake for the future.
How I Became the Lucy Baker Kelly Show
Before the dawn of reality TV, tween Lucy Baker Kelly imagines her life as a TV show. It’s an escape from the messiness and pain of her real family life. But no matter how deeply she hides in illusion, real life has a way of worming itself in. Spanning two decades, from Lucy’s 1970s day-glo childhood to her adulthood as a popular sitcom star in an America on the edge of unscripted television, this two-act play questions the porous borders between reality and illusion, self-invention and self-negation.
Before the dawn of reality TV, tween Lucy Baker Kelly imagines her life as a TV show. It’s an escape from the messiness and pain of her real family life. But no matter how deeply she hides in illusion, real life has a way of worming itself in. Spanning two decades, from Lucy’s 1970s day-glo childhood to her adulthood as a popular sitcom star in an America on the edge of unscripted television, this two-act play questions the porous borders between reality and illusion, self-invention and self-negation.
REQUIEM A-GO-GO
It’s 1967 and one of New York City’s last go-go bars is at a turning point. So are the three women dancing inside those glittering cages. For one woman, her family’s pressure to settle down is strong but so are her dreams—what will she sacrifice to get there? For another, the club is a means of hiding from the draft and living life as the woman she has always known herself to be, even if the world refuses to see that. And for the third, the cage life is good! She’ll do anything to keep ugly truth from creeping into her blinkered world. One seismic night will change everything and everyone.
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