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THE FUNNY THING ABOUT MEN

Solo Show · olive productions · Ages 16+ · 1hr · United States of America
This musical comedy with all original songs is a light-hearted take on the dynamics between women and men and what women may really be thinking.
This musical comedy with all original songs is a light-hearted take on the dynamics between women and men and what women may really be thinking.

GIRL IN REVERSE: A FEMININE RAGE MANIFESTO

Solo Show · soaring solo studios · Ages 18+ · 70 mins · United States of America
One woman’s personal journey through heartbreak, despair, self-redemption and transformation.
One woman’s personal journey through heartbreak, despair, self-redemption and transformation.

COCK TALES "STRAIGHT UP, DIRTY & SHAKEN STORIES OF LUST & LOVE "

Two Person Show · - none - · Ages 18+ · 75 mins · United States of America
COCK TALES "Straight Up, Dirty & Shaken Stories of Lust & Love " R rated Nudity Dark comedy Based on True Experiences
COCK TALES "Straight Up, Dirty & Shaken Stories of Lust & Love " R rated Nudity Dark comedy Based on True Experiences

NORA AND JIM

Two Person Show · the irish sea · Ages 18+ · 55 mins · United States of America
Experience the love story that inspired a literary legend. Nora and Jim journeys through the lives of Irish writer James Joyce and his muse, Nora Barnacle. Witness their enduring love as they recount years of passion, laughter and the birth of literary genius. Don't miss this enchanting Irish play.
Experience the love story that inspired a literary legend. Nora and Jim journeys through the lives of Irish writer James Joyce and his muse, Nora Barnacle. Witness their enduring love as they recount years of passion, laughter and the birth of literary genius. Don't miss this enchanting Irish play.

PLASTERS

Drama · rjtheatre company/eyc enterprises · Ages 15+ · 1hr · United States of America
'What does ‘true’ mean?' You can only tell a story so many times before it morphs into something else. So by the end, who's to say what was real?
'What does ‘true’ mean?' You can only tell a story so many times before it morphs into something else. So by the end, who's to say what was real?