Current Projects
The Jazz Age
Industry Readings Presented March 8th and 9th! Read More
F. Scott Fitzgerald. Ernest Hemingway. Zelda Fitzgerald. Literary history's most intriguing characters. This sexy new play goes inside their minds to fantasize on the question of "inspiration". Punctuated by the pulsating beat of a live jazz trio, THE JAZZ AGE asks the compelling question "Why do we do what we do?"
The Academy Award-winning film FINDING NEVERLAND was based on playwright Allan Knee's personal and deeply emotional play, similarly exploring the life and heart of writer J.M. Barrie. An evening of pure decadence coupled with sheer brilliance, this play will breathlessly take you down a dark, forbidden path.
| "Delicious" "Absorbing" "Witty" LA Times |
"First Class Grade A Brilliant" Stage Scene LA |
"Exhilarating" Go! LA Weekly |
Visit www.jazzagetheplay.com
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Asking For It
ASKING FOR IT follows one woman's journey from "Outstanding Catholic Youth of the Year" to tap dancing on the stage of Radio City Music Hall to the cast of A Chorus Line, as she deals with homelessness, sexual harassment, and wrecked relationships on a path to self-awareness and faith in what she is really asking for from life.
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The Great Game
For George Hayward and Safia Das, 1870 is rife with danger, espionage, and unexpected love. Their cultures collide as they each find themselves in the other's territory: he in the snow-swept mountains of Central Asia, she in the cobbled jungle of London. Their journeys could forever change the map of England's prized jewel and alter a family fixed in the fading traditions of changing times.
In a contest of wit and intrigue where the stakes are nothing less than life, love, and empire, who will win the Great Game?
Visit www.greatgameonbroadway.com
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Managing Maxine
A hilarious look at love in the "golden years"
World Premier Production at The Alliance Theatre, GA.
Written by Janece Shaffer.
Having been widowed, the bold seventy-one year old Maxine Levine has decided to ask a handsome judge, Arthur, on a date. This play explores the bitter and sweet sides of dating as a senior citizen: timeworn bodies with energetic hearts, the mourning of lost spouses, and balancing between family needs and new found loves. With time nipping at Maxine's heels, she discovers how important it is to embrace life and love regardless of age. This inspiring play is based on a true story.
