Dogfall
By Caleb Lewis

From the Somme to Nanking to Stalingrad and Israel, Dogfall unflinchingly

depicts the absurdity of War, a world turned upside down, where outside its

raining cats and dogs, men behave like beasts and death is all around.

    

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Norway.Today

By Igor Bauersima

"...these characters, who have sentenced themselves to death,

remind us constantly how vivid it is to be alive."

Murray Bramwell, Adelaide Review.

Norway.Today  

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On Ego

By Mick Gordon & Paul Broks

Directed by Michael Hill

An innovative theatre Essay for the 21st Century.

on ego

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By Craig Behenna & TheimaGen

TheimaGen's new theatrical work Convergence will blur the lines of reality. 

Using holographic projection technology and state of the art stagecraft, 

Convergence brings the writer’s mind to stage, 

as thought becomes fact and creation becomes reality.

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  So I Killed A Few People...

By Gary Ruderman & David Summers

A one-man horror comedy.

A window into the mind of a serial killer & the impact of the American society.

SIKAFP...

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Red Light Winter

By Adam Rapp

"Absolutely spellbinding! Hilariously funny,scathingly edgy and vividly real."

Frank Scheck, New York Post.

Red light winter

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