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- Estella Scrooge, as happened to her ancestor Ebenezer long ago, is haunted by three visitations - and oh what uninvited house guests they are.
- When Dr. Joseph Cawl (Davison) and members of his Hidden Wisdom cult die in a mysterious fire, survivors contact a paranormal expert (Anduze) to find the truth. What they discover makes them the next target of a deranged killer (David).
- One of Jane Austen's most popular novels comes to life with Paul Gordon's Music (Tony Nominated Composer) Austen fans will love this musical adaptation with the familiar themes of family conflicts, money problems, and thwarted courtships
- This high-energy movie musical follows a group of influencers as they take up residence in a famed Hollywood apartment building to pursue their dreams of social media stardom. Voiced by an original script and score written by a diverse group of 20-something songwriters, the various characters of "1660 Vine" confront questions of fame, influence, identity, and mental health. All the while, the residents of the aspirational Vine address update their followers through vlogs, gaming streams, makeup tutorials, TikTok dances, songs and pranks, as they navigate the search for identity, discovering the difference between what is authentic and what is not.
- EMMA, a timeless love story from one of the most widely read writers of all time, is a musical that will entice modern audiences to fall in love again with one of Jane Austen's most adored characters. Paul Gordon's critically acclaimed stage adaptation re-imagines the Austen's classic in mid-century modern yet keeps the language intact.
- A filmed version of the Tony Award winning symphonic drama of The Lost Colony directed by Jeff Whiting
- Having lost his mother at a young age, Victor Frankenstein seeks to end human mortality and arrogantly enters territory beyond his control. While he enjoys unconditional love from Elizabeth, he grants none to his creation.
- Follow Molly whose billionaire boss plans to destroy Burning Man. He sends her on a quest, where through the community of Burning Man, she finds her truest self. Hippies and techies collide in the desert in this soundstage musical comedy.
- The Golden Cage is about self-created traps of isolation and blind achievement, and the power of human connection to set us free.
- Boy meets girl on a block in the East Village, a place like no other, where muses come to life, singing and dancing and magically providing guidance to two misguided romantics and their loving, albeit controlling, parents.
- MOOSELTOE, (for ages 3 to 9) the Moose with a Dream, and his friends come to life in this colorful, magical and whimsical musical tale.
- Ben seeks a weekend getaway but gets more than he bargained for when he begins to receive a series of visits from several astonishing women from the great beyond. Each encounter further rocks his world view. Will this night forever change the way he lives, loves and creates? Or will he make it to daybreak at all? This darkly comic romance with a tuneful contemporary score asks the question, "is there love after death"? For this artist, alone in the woods with his life on the line and his potential still undiscovered - the answer is not what he expected.
- Something In The Game" is the epic journey of Knute Rockne: the heralded coach of Notre Dame. This story is set against the backdrop of Notre Dame football, the Catholic Church, Ragtime, World War I and the "Roaring Twenties." It takes us from the rough neighborhood of Logan Square in Chicago, to the Catholic Church ,to the "speak easiest" of prohibition. Rockne is driven by the condemnation of his father to become the greatest football coach in the history of college football., coaching the legendary players known as 'The Four Horseman.' He bends the rules to keep George Gipp ('The Gipper'), his greatest player, sober and in school. But to achieve these lofty goals, he sacrifices his relationship with his wife and children. And in doing so, compromises his own ethics for fame and winning. After achieving national notoriety as the greatest football coach ever, Rockne struggles with moral dilemmas, choosing fame and fortune in lieu of love and responsibility for his family. In the end, love wins out. The story is not about football, but about Knute Rockne's journey to find out what is really important and meaningful in the game of life.
- A Groovy 1960s Musical Take on Wilde's Most Popular Play Being Earnest takes place in a mod, 1960's, Austin Powers-era setting. All of the brilliant wit in Wilde's most popular play intact in this effervescent musical.
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