TheatricalWorks
Devised: Mother Tongue
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The Shawl
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Fifth Planet
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Detroit 67
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Neaptide
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HBO's Home School Musical: Class of 2020
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Rhinoleap's The Glass Menagerie
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Mother Tongue was an original work about Brazilian trash pickers with a script and concept inspired by Brecht's Mother Courage. In the show, topics such as drug addiction, poverty, illness, second chances, and identity are explored through vignettes and interactions within this community.
A medium with a talent for hucksterism and his ruthless student meet with a woman who wants advice about her deceased mother's will. They plot to relieve her of the entire estate, but she tricks the medium into revealing what a charlatan he is. During the shock and pain of this moment, the medium experiences a revelation so profound that it changes the course of each character's life.
Fifth Planet Charts the friendship between two observatory workers as it waxes and wanes over the course of a year.
In 1967 Detroit, Motown music is getting the party started, and Chelle and her brother Lank are making ends meet by turning their basement into an after-hours joint. But when a mysterious woman finds her way into their lives, the siblings clash over much more than the family business.
Neaptide is about a woman called Claire (Jessica Raine) and her struggle for custody of her daughter after a divorce. Claire is a lesbian but keeps her private life details quiet in the hope that she can still have a chance of keeping her daughter with her.
Told in a self-shot documentary style, “Homeschool Musical: Class of 2020” shines a light on the personal experiences and incredible musical talent of teens across America that have been confronted with the many unique challenges of 2020.
The Glass Menagerie is a memory play as told to us by Tom Wingfield, a merchant marine looking back on the Depression years he spent with his overbearing Southern genteel mother, Amanda, and his physically disabled, cripplingly shy sister, Laura.