CLYBOURNE PARK
The scene is one house on Clybourne Street in Chicago’s South Side. In 1959, a Black family moves in. In 2009, a white family does. In between, everything changes - attitudes, demographics, and property values. Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for Best Play, Clybourne Park is a razor-sharp satire about the politics of race, housing, and gentrification.
Hair
American Stage. St Petersburg, FL
A groovy love letter to counterculture.
Step into a time machine and land smack dab in the middle of the 1960s—the era of flower power, protests, and free love. As the Vietnam War rages on and the civil rights movement heats up, the Tribe, a group of young hippies, is right in the thick of it. Through catchy tunes like "Aquarius" and "Let the Sunshine In," they belt out their hopes for peace, love, and freedom while sticking it to the man. "Hair" isn't just about the music or the protests—it's about the power of community, the strength of love, and the belief that change starts from within. Grab your tie-dye shirts and get ready to groove, because "Hair" is one wild ride you won't soon forget!
Motones & Jerseys: Holiday Hi-Fi
The boys are back to celebrate the holidays in their new show, “Motones & Jerseys: Holiday Hi-Fi.” Drawing inspiration from the iconic holiday albums of the mid-century, this upbeat holiday presentation features Motown and “Jersey” renditions of such songs as “Blue Christmas,” “O’ Holy Night,” “The Christmas Song,” “Santa Baby” and a show-stopping “Run, Run, Rudolph” that you need to see to believe.
ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
REEFER MADNESS
When a clean-cut kid from a stand-up American family falls prey to marijuana, his descent into the pit is filled with jazz, sex and violence. This pointed polticial satire will go straight to your head!
MISS RHYTHM: THE LEGEND OF RUTH BROWN
Before Etta James, Aretha Franklin, and Tina Turner, there was Ruth Brown, a trailblazing icon who ran the world of R&B. Her magnetic voice and spirited charm catapulted Atlantic Records to global fame in the 1950s - so much that fans once referred to the now-historic record label as “the house that Ruth built.”