Lucy's Attire
by Janet Kenney
Directed by Kate Caffrey
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| Lucy stands, fights and burns
with rage and desire in this feminine re-telling of the vampire myth.
Feel the weight of his breath on her neck and see whose blood runs first...
the "truth" about Lucy and Dracula! |
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My Lady Is Fair
as a Lady Is Fair as My Lady Is
by Sorcha Blaine
Directed by Paul Daigneault
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The Parent Company
by Federico Muchnik
Directed by Joe Antoun
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| Gertrude Stein takes Ernest
Hemingway under her wing and teaches him the terse, rhythmic style that
he became famous for... but was it his style or hers? |
Corporate and family politics
simmer in this scathing satire on the low life of high finance. |
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Shakerman
by Joe Byers
Directed by Nicholas Deutsch
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| Two passionately spiritual and
strongly sexual men meet in the Shaker village at Hancock, Massachusetts
in 1842. Micah and Noah are attracted to each other heart, soul, body
and mind. The two are forced to re-examine their commitment to celibate
Shaker life. |