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Cenicienta is a bilingual stage-adaptation of the tale of Cinderella, infused with puppetry, Mexican culture and humor. Cenicienta learns to embrace her culture, familia, and …
From the battle of the sexes to the marriage of true minds, Austin Shakespeare transforms The Taming of the Shrew to the Austin of the …
On the eve of All Saints Day, beloved Magic Tree House characters Jack and Annie must find a young Louis Armstrong and put him on …
It's back! Fast-paced, audience interactive, funny and poignant, 30 mini-plays performed in 60 minutes about the ups and downs of going places and the word …
A dark shape, a wooded clearing, a disappearing ship. A tin cup whistling on a string. Rabbits gathered in a torn dress: Twin Alchemy …
Muldoon loves Chris and Stevie loves Katherine, but Katherine loves Dave and Satan loves no one. So they all join a suicide cult. Meanwhile everyone …
Can one girl s love and courage help to change society and recover what's lost? Written by Eve Tulbert, this dystopian-themed play won the 2007 …
The Deputy Mayor of New York has just shot himself. Relax folks, it's only a flesh wound, but four couples, guests for a tenth anniversary …
This is a Civil War story and winner of numerous awards by Austin playwright Steve Warren, a tender story of great courage and the search …
Andrew Rally seems to have it all: celebrity and acclaim from his starring role in a hit television series; a rich, beautiful girlfriend; a glamorous, …
On a hot July night in 1961, the staff at the world's greatest restaurant, the Café du Grand Boeuf in Paris, await the imminent arrival …
Secession never tasted so good! Set in a dystopian Second Republic of Texas, Queso Blanco has danger, intrigue, romance, liberals on the run and really …
Come visit us in Grover’s Corners (also known at the Trinity Street Players’ black box). Join us at the turn of the century (that’d be …
Finalist! 2013 Pulitzer Prize for DramaWinner! 2012 Obie Award, Best New PlayWinner! 2012 New York Times Outstanding Playwright AwardWinner! Time Magazine's #1 Play or Musical of 2012 After suffering …
The New York Times named Waiting for Godot “the most important play of the 20th Century.” Since it was first staged over sixty years ago, theatre artists, …
Chicago, May 21, 1924. Nathan Leopold Jr., age 18, and Robert Loeb, age 19, killed 14 year old Bobby Franks and were quickly apprehended when …
Breaking Up with Ever After was created by teens and for teens to address the unrealistic expectations that fairy tales and social media put on …
Set during WWI, this whimsical anti-war allegory tells the story of a humble Scottish soldier, Charles Plumpick, who is sent into a supposedly evacuated French …
Breda smears her lipstick, Clara waits for tea and cake, and Ada cans fish in the local cannery. Three sisters trapped in time endlessly relive …
Two soldiers play a trick to test the fidelity of their sister sweethearts, egged on by a cynical friend and abetted by a saucy ladies' …
Two soldiers play a trick to test the fidelity of their sister sweethearts, egged on by a cynical friend and abetted by a saucy …
A provocative, beautiful new play about who we are and who we love…today. At turns funny and powerful, MOTHERS AND SONS portrays a woman who …