After their first act of intimacy, two seniors try to decide if it’s possible to have a future that involves a committed, long-term relationship. Is it time for them to live together? Is that even possible when they haven’t yet revealed personal baggage that may interfere in a relationship? As things are revealed, the answer comes into focus.
Mature themes. |
“Will you marry me?” On the eve of her 31st birthday, Tatum knows exactly what she wants, until a sudden reconnection with her old friend Thomas resurfaces an old pact written in a high school yearbook. In this romantic comedy, with only time and an unexpected engagement ring between them, Thomas and Tatum rediscover each other, themselves, and learn what it means to grow up, and maybe grow out before THE PACT expires.
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What does it mean to feel understood by someone you’ve never met? In this deeply personal and introspective piece, actor and writer Phoebe Avila-Olderman tries to answer this question by investigating her parasocial relationship with author Melissa Febos. She examines the modern idea of a public figure, the parallels between her life and Febos’, and delves into their brief interactions through social media.
Phoebe/Febos contains discussions of mental illness; including addition, suicidal ideation, and self harm. |
In this outrageous one-act parody, Christopher Durang throws Tennessee Williams' iconic characters into a blender of madness, satire, and slapstick. Blanche DuBois clings to her tattered Southern belle fantasies while being endlessly tormented by a brutish Stanley and a parade of increasingly absurd characters from other classic American dramas. As reality unravels and theatrical clichés collide, Desire, Desire, Desire delivers a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud skewering of melodrama, repression, and the high stakes of “serious” theatre.
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