ADULT
THE AWESOME 80'S MURDER MYSTERY
5 Characters 2M 3W Who killed JR? That's the question on everyone's lips when JR, the manager for Vic Velour, the almost-never-was-so-he's-not-really-a-has-been singer from the 80's is shot on the eve of his client's big comeback. Who was it? Was it Vic himself? Vic's lush of a wife, Heather? His crazed fan, Heather? (Yeah, there's two of them. Go with it.) Or the mysterious DJ, Roxy?Audience members get in on the fun as characters in this interactive murder mystery filled with fun, music, dancing, and a twist nobody will ever see coming! |
MIDNIGHT AT THE LOST AND FOUND
6 Characters 3M 3W Welcome to the Lost and Found, an almost dive bar where the denizens are perfectly happy with life. or too mired by their own inertia to change. It's hard to tell. But they all have dreams. Some for themselves, some for each other. But that's all they are--until Laci starts working at the Lost and Found. She's got dreams as well. And in helping her realize her dreams, the regulars at the Lost and Found end up chasing their own, for good or ill. One thing's for sure--it's last call, and for everyone at the Lost and Found, the tab is due. |
SAVIOUR
5 Characters 4M 1W
John Carpenter's life hasn't been going well lately. A dead-end job, the unexpected death of his mother, and his girlfriend leaving him have all left him thinking life is pretty meaningless. So alcohol, sex, and philosophy take up most of his time these days. But now he's experiencing blackouts. And what he thinks must be hallucinations. After all, he couldn't be living other people's lives, could he? And certainly there aren't two members of the afterlife in his living room telling him he's the Second Coming, are there? John's existential quandary leads him to find meaning in his life on a journey filled with heart, soul, and good, old-fashioned laughs.
5 Characters 4M 1W
John Carpenter's life hasn't been going well lately. A dead-end job, the unexpected death of his mother, and his girlfriend leaving him have all left him thinking life is pretty meaningless. So alcohol, sex, and philosophy take up most of his time these days. But now he's experiencing blackouts. And what he thinks must be hallucinations. After all, he couldn't be living other people's lives, could he? And certainly there aren't two members of the afterlife in his living room telling him he's the Second Coming, are there? John's existential quandary leads him to find meaning in his life on a journey filled with heart, soul, and good, old-fashioned laughs.