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Jumping The Rock
In a small Midwestern town in 1950’s America, an idealistic piano teacher finds herself short of pupils and income. She decides to try her hand at writing rock and roll hits – anonymously, of course.
United States of Paris
The 1830’s saw the first generation of Americans to travel to Paris not as diplomats or tourists, but as students, artists, and writers. Here’s what might have happened to some of them.
Bronze Mirror
Legendary figures of the immortal court of the Yellow Emperor amuse themselves by telling a story of intrigue, lust, and tragedy about those strange creatures – mortal humans.
Castle Walk
On the set of the 1938 RKO movie “The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle” starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Irene Castle herself is on hand to get all the details straight – and to relive her life with Vernon.
Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
A Musical Play based on the novel by Charles Dickens
Gone to Texas
William Sydney Porter, world-famous as the short story writer O. Henry, gets a letter from a childhood sweetheart. Will he pursue happiness, or keep hiding from his troubled past?
O. Henry’s Christmas Carol
O. Henry is late, as usual, with his Sunday story for the "World" newspaper. And it's Christmastime! What and who shall he write about?
Peter Rabbit and the Garden of Doom
A one-hour musical for school-age children, K-6, but with sardonic humor and good advice that parents will appreciate. Based on characters created by Beatrix Potter.
Invention
Young Aleck Bell’s life is complicated: Inventing is his hobby, teaching is his vocation, and Mabel Hubbard is his passion. He wants to have all three, but it’s the 1870’s and time is running out.
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