Heathers: The Musical
By Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy, based on the 1988 film of the same name, this dark, murderous comedy about high school popularity is a black puddle of gleeful snark. After a sold-out Los Angeles try-out, the show moved Off-Broadway in 2014.
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Angels in America – Part Two – Perestroika
Considered by many to be the greatest play of the last 40 years, this Pulitzer Prize, Tony & Emmy award-winning masterpiece is set in 1980s New York City at the devastating height of the AIDS epidemic. It masterfully explores love, sex, religion, family, and politics in Reagan-era America.
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Dancing At Lughnasa
A memory play by Brian Friel, focusing on the Mundy sisters in Ireland during the summer of 1936. The sisters, including Michael’s mother, raise him as he recalls their lives and the arrival of his father.
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Rent
Based loosely on Puccini’s La Bohème, Jonathan Larson’s musical follows a year in the life of young artists and musicians navigating life, love, and creativity in New York City’s East Village of the ‘80s — all under the looming shadow of HIV/AIDS.
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Flamingo Court
Flamingo Court is three short plays, all taking place in an apartment building where several retirees live. Two farcical, Neil Simon-esque pieces and a somber short about Alzheimer’s emerge.
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And Then There Were None
Ten people, alone on an island under mysterious circumstances, must identify the killer among them before they all get their comeuppances, in this faithful adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic.
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
When Harry Potter’s headstrong son Albus befriends the son of his fiercest rival, Draco Malfoy, it sparks an unbelievable new journey for them all, with the power to change the past and future forever, in this Rowling-endorsed dramatic sequel to the Harry Potter canon. This is part I of II.
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Aloha, Say the Pretty Girls
An absurdist take on how young people (and a dog) start, and assert, their lives in the world, based on the 2007 novel, which asks the question, “What is a hula troupe doing in Alaska?”
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From Here to Where
Part lyrical sermon, part political exorcism, and part late-night jam session, From Here to Where is an ensemble-driven, living composition that confronts questions of existence, power, and transformation. Structured less like a story and more like a reckoning, it unfolds through monologue, music, movement, sculpture, film, and satire — swerving between psychic vignettes, sacred ritual, […]
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Cosmo St Charles Is Dead And Someone In This Room Killed Him
There’s been a murder at the St. Charles Estate, and one detective is determined to get to the bottom of it. If they could only get their facts straight. Join this sleuth and a cast of suspects through the comedic twists and turns of a mystery with a different ending every show.
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