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The haunting tale of two young women bouncing between their dream worlds and waking life...

 When an embittered English socialite is (accidentally?) buried alive, he decides he is ultimately better off six feet under...

 In this experimental drama, a woman lost in travel finds herself confronted by ghosts of her youth through dialogue with an abandoned Japanese doll...

 Jules and Bernadette Bouchard struggle to hold on to the tenuous strands that remain of their once passionate relationship...

 When Alfred returns from the Arctic with a mysterious urn, strange happenings begin on the grounds of his family’s manor house...

 At a time when the gods roamed the Earth, the Queen of Heaven and Earth sets her sights on the wisdom of the "Great Below"...

In the barren immigration office of a strange country, two naive applicants wait (and wait...) for their papers to be approved...

 

Voted Best Solo Show: 2011 Minnesota and 2012 London Fringe Festivals! " A Must See! Pat O'Brien delivers a "wow" inducing performance...

 Human sacrifice to please your woman ? Love is a bloody thing...

 Surrounded by violence and corruption with no way to fight back, Naif creates ESTER...

 My Alexandria is a two-man show examining the lives of African American soldiers in WWI...

 "The most innovative, gripping, and intriguing version of Hamlet I’ve seen to date” - Huffington Post...

Venue Den of Muses

 Ben freaks out when Jack brings home a big bad wolf for a one-night stand, setting forth a dangerous chain of events...

Venue Den of Muses

Conquest. Chaos. Storms, Sex & Spectacle.

From the company that brought you the 2010 Fringe hit Our Man, comes an implosive exploration of technological anxieties in a digital age...

Venue Den of Muses

Medea is a surrealist piece with fantastical elements.

 Death meets his match in Mrs. Fischer, a tenacious granny not ready to breathe her last...

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