Fail Better, a reading of a new play by Bay Zisman
In the spirit of Wayne’s World, Fail Better is our modern Waiting For Godot as two stoners wait…endlessly. A production of Round the Bend Theatre Company
In the spirit of Wayne’s World, Fail Better is our modern Waiting For Godot as two stoners wait…endlessly. A production of Round the Bend Theatre Company
Part sex comedy, part Greek tragedy – Nanna returns as a ghost to help her grandson in his relationship and finds she must resolve her own problems before she can help him. A production of Round the Bend Theatre Company
A pair of filthy rich and disgruntled husbands escape for a romantic getaway in a remote mountain cabin unaware that each has hatched a plot to murder the other. If you’ve ever loved someone so much but still thought, “I could murder him”—welcome home.
"Play-Off" — a new play by Jason Wang — The Super Bowl has begun, everyone is hyped and ready to watch. In this comedy-drama, old friends, and new friends, fight old battles, begin new ones, learn secrets and choose sides. Some still try to enjoy this one night event.
At 82, Vivian, a legendary singer, actress, and songwriter, is incommunicative with dementia. When she moves into her daughter, Eleanor’s home, everyone in the family is excited, except Eleanor. When her son brings home an avid Vivian fan and would-be biographer who knows how to get Vivian talking lucidly about her checkered past, Eleanor becomes even more uneasy. What secrets might be revealed?
A devastating explosion kills hundreds of people and collapses a building. Searchers are looking for survivors. A robot designed for such emergencies - The Goodness Robot - is dispatched to the scene of the crime. Her name is Shelley, and she is fearless by design.
In 1883, two women—one married to the scientist inventing the lightbulb, the other to the reverend resisting it—sit down over birthday cake to debate the future. Sides aren’t what you expect and parlor talk jolts from lightbulbs to AI in a reality-bending collision of past, present, and the terrifying hope of technology racing faster than we can reckon with.
A razor-sharp reimagining of Julius Caesar set inside a soaring AI startup. When Emor AI’s CEO slips an absolute-power clause into the company’s IPO filing, her co-founders face a brutal choice: loyalty or revolt? At once a hilarious sendup of corporate culture and a searing exploration of power in the algorithm age, Julia C asks: In a world where truth is malleable and leadership is a brand, who deserves to rule?