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I’m Sebastian Cherry, lets talk Broadway, Off Broadway, and Local Theatre

  • Cirque Le Swing
    Conceived and created by Anthony Logan Cole and Angela Buccinni-Butch, Cirque Le Swing is unlike any theatre I have seen before. Set as an “immersive supper club experience”, this show delivers exactly that.
  • Hans Litten: The Jew Who Cross-Examined Hitler
    “Hans Litten: The Jew Who Cross-Examined Hitler” recounts the true story in 1931 where Hitler was subpoenaed and called as a witness in a German criminal trial.
  • Retraction
    Written by David Gutierrez, Retraction is based off a true story. This play warns of the dangers caused by inaccurate journalism and does not shy away from the ramifications faced by the journalist, those mentioned in the article, and even the entire movement it intended to help.
  • Always Young The Musical
    Written and directed by Mark Tunstall, Always Young is about rebellion, memories, desire, what it feels like to be an outcast, and so much more. It takes the concept of the misfit, those who feel alone, lost, unable to fit in with societal cliques and turns it into dark, gritty, sometimes campy, but always brutally honest comedy wrapped in a message of hope.
  • The Story Of Sal B. And Barbranne (A Mob Fantasia)
    Written and directed by Stephan Morrow, The Story Of Sal B. And Barbranne (A Mob Fantasia), is a “Cyrano Redux”. It’s a re‑imagining of the classic tale set 100 years in the future and after World War III

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