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CRABBE AND GOYLE ARE DEAD
comedy · ravenpuff productions · Ages 16+ · world premiere · United States of America
An absurd comedy exploring the existential crises happening off-stage during a very famous, and equally tumultuous, seven year span at everyone's favorite school of witchcraft and wizardry.
An absurd comedy exploring the existential crises happening off-stage during a very famous, and equally tumultuous, seven year span at everyone's favorite school of witchcraft and wizardry.
EARTH TO KAREN
Musicals & Operas · the bicycats · Ages 10+ · world premiere · United States of America
WINNER – Best of the Broadwater, NOMINATED – "Best Musical" and "Don’t Wait. Create!" awards: A disgraced ex-astronaut tries to redeem her tarnished image, with mixed results. A world-premiere musical comedy from the creative team that brought you last year's Fringe hit, "Disasteroid!"
WINNER – Best of the Broadwater, NOMINATED – "Best Musical" and "Don’t Wait. Create!" awards: A disgraced ex-astronaut tries to redeem her tarnished image, with mixed results. A world-premiere musical comedy from the creative team that brought you last year's Fringe hit, "Disasteroid!"
JOHNNY '81 - BOYHOOD TALES FROM WEST HOLLYWOOD
solo performance · written & performed by john gonzales · Ages 16+ · world premiere · one person show · United States of America
It's 1981! The corpse of DISCO, flames of PUNK, plastic smell of NEW WAVE, and balls of ROCK 'N' ROLL, all converge and merge on a seemingly peaceful street in WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA, along with the stories of a 12-YEAR-OLD BOY raised by a PILL-POPPING SINGLE MOTHER and the many GAY MEN in their life.
It's 1981! The corpse of DISCO, flames of PUNK, plastic smell of NEW WAVE, and balls of ROCK 'N' ROLL, all converge and merge on a seemingly peaceful street in WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA, along with the stories of a 12-YEAR-OLD BOY raised by a PILL-POPPING SINGLE MOTHER and the many GAY MEN in their life.
MR. YUNIOSHI
solo performance · some sort of show · Ages 16+ · one person show · United States of America
Mr. Yunioshi is a solo performance piece that follows actor Mickey Rooney as he attempts to create his character for Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Written and performed by J. Elijah Cho.
Directed by Joe Wagner.
Mr. Yunioshi is a solo performance piece that follows actor Mickey Rooney as he attempts to create his character for Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Written and performed by J. Elijah Cho.
Directed by Joe Wagner.
HAMILKONG: AN AMERICAN PARODY
thinking with fire · Ages 18+ · world premiere · United States of America
The story of an infamous immigrant to New York City. He arrived by boat, fell in love, waged a war, and changed history forever. Of course, we're talking about King Kong.
The story of an infamous immigrant to New York City. He arrived by boat, fell in love, waged a war, and changed history forever. Of course, we're talking about King Kong.
START SWIMMING
indomitus theatre · Ages 15+ · flashing lights · Canada
Do young people have the power to create change? How do they fight unseen powers that manipulate their fear when the rules keep changing? With Pavlovian consequences & Orwellian overtones, this play questions authority & the definition of freedom, while exploring the journey of revolution.
Do young people have the power to create change? How do they fight unseen powers that manipulate their fear when the rules keep changing? With Pavlovian consequences & Orwellian overtones, this play questions authority & the definition of freedom, while exploring the journey of revolution.
FIFTY SHADES OF MELANIA
comedy · liana mesaikou · Ages 17+ · world premiere · one person show · United States of America
Victim or accomplice? Trapped or willing agent? Melania Trump is an enigma. This comedy show aims to explore the various faces of FLOTUS, who really doesn’t care. Or does she? Do u? What are some of the stereotypes women exploit or fight to reverse? What is our complicity as the audience?
Victim or accomplice? Trapped or willing agent? Melania Trump is an enigma. This comedy show aims to explore the various faces of FLOTUS, who really doesn’t care. Or does she? Do u? What are some of the stereotypes women exploit or fight to reverse? What is our complicity as the audience?
45 MILLIGRAMS
ensemble theatre · enk · Ages 16+ · world premiere · United States of America
Two roommates in a mental institution complain to their doctor about an imaginary man.
Two roommates in a mental institution complain to their doctor about an imaginary man.
YES. NO. MAYBE.
ensemble theatre · suttle dramas · Ages 18+ · world premiere · United States of America
Dark Sexy Dramedy: In these #MeToo times, people are speaking out about sexual abuse, but some people happily/consciously use sex to get ahead. Would you sleep with someone to get a job? Would you let your partner sleep with someone if it would boost your careers? Monogamy or $1M for one night?
Dark Sexy Dramedy: In these #MeToo times, people are speaking out about sexual abuse, but some people happily/consciously use sex to get ahead. Would you sleep with someone to get a job? Would you let your partner sleep with someone if it would boost your careers? Monogamy or $1M for one night?
LINCOLN 2020
ensemble theatre · spacewhale theatre company · Ages 13+ · United States of America
Like a lot of people today, jaded campaign manager Tess Baker (think Jessica Jones meets Josh Lyman) is sick of politics. She’s just about ready to throw in the towel when somebody wakes up a candidate she can work with - Abraham Lincoln.
Like a lot of people today, jaded campaign manager Tess Baker (think Jessica Jones meets Josh Lyman) is sick of politics. She’s just about ready to throw in the towel when somebody wakes up a candidate she can work with - Abraham Lincoln.
WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD?
ensemble theatre · matthew hennigar · Ages 14+ · United States of America
After a critically acclaimed run in London, “Why did the Chicken Cross the Road?” comes to LA as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Turning the familiar joke into a comedic quest, the play follows the words in that joke as they try to figure out their meaning and reach the 'real world'.
After a critically acclaimed run in London, “Why did the Chicken Cross the Road?” comes to LA as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Turning the familiar joke into a comedic quest, the play follows the words in that joke as they try to figure out their meaning and reach the 'real world'.
BATTER UP! MY BRAIN ON BASEBALL
cabaret & variety · world of moorecraft · Ages 8+ · world premiere · one person show · United States of America
Brett is totally enamored with baseball, and has been for 25 years. And in that time, he's memorized more about baseball than anyone with access to the Internet could possibly need to know. Come watch him perform his patented Stupid Human Tricks and wax poetic about his favorite obsession.
Brett is totally enamored with baseball, and has been for 25 years. And in that time, he's memorized more about baseball than anyone with access to the Internet could possibly need to know. Come watch him perform his patented Stupid Human Tricks and wax poetic about his favorite obsession.
MADE FOR EACH OTHER
solo performance · good works productions · Ages 16+ · one person show · United States of America
Vincent and Jerry invite you to their wedding…if they go through with it! Gay marriage, with an Alzheimer’s twist. Edinburgh Fringe reviews: “Funny, romantic.” "An incredible performance by John Fico."
Vincent and Jerry invite you to their wedding…if they go through with it! Gay marriage, with an Alzheimer’s twist. Edinburgh Fringe reviews: “Funny, romantic.” "An incredible performance by John Fico."
SON OF A BITCH
ensemble theatre · beastly prozorovs · Ages 13+ · world premiere · United States of America
*PICK OF THE FRINGE*
*BEST OF THE BROADWATER*
In 1980, Lee Atwater was a scrappy Southern strategist. By 1990, he'd changed American politics forever. A new play about the legacy of the Bad Boy of the GOP, from the creators of HFF18 hits "Keeping Up With the Prozorovs" and "A Beast/A Burden".
*PICK OF THE FRINGE*
*BEST OF THE BROADWATER*
In 1980, Lee Atwater was a scrappy Southern strategist. By 1990, he'd changed American politics forever. A new play about the legacy of the Bad Boy of the GOP, from the creators of HFF18 hits "Keeping Up With the Prozorovs" and "A Beast/A Burden".
THE POD
lucid dramatics / spy brunch · Ages 21+ · flashing lights · world premiere · United States of America
You have been chosen as a candidate for deep-space travel. Your destination: the nearest known habitable planet, trillions of miles from Earth. The trip will be long, and the spacecraft's life support systems can only accommodate one human being. But you will not be alone.
You have been chosen as a candidate for deep-space travel. Your destination: the nearest known habitable planet, trillions of miles from Earth. The trip will be long, and the spacecraft's life support systems can only accommodate one human being. But you will not be alone.
