Much Ado About Nothing
A classic Shakespearean comedy is recast and reimagined for the digital millennia.
Carl F. Gauze is a wealthy but reclusive student of the arts, semi-retired from a stellar career as an insurance calendar salesman. His real fortune derives from his great grandfather, Herman S. Gauze, who invented a sterile surgical dressing in Zurich shortly before the First World War, amassing a vast fortune selling it to both sides. Carl has recently been looking at bikes, and can’t decide between a Harley Fat Boy or a Vespa. Decisions, decisions.
A classic Shakespearean comedy is recast and reimagined for the digital millennia.
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Four Holmes and Watson tales enacted by a constantly changing cast.
Zoom back to 1949 as a black woman attempts to find acceptance in a midwestern academic setting.
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Anonymous texting generate a mountain of yucks!
Breakthrough Theater showcases local talent to raise money in these trying times.
Brian Feldman celebrates the holiday online.
Performance Art for the quarantined.
A group of desperate 4F’s fake an Andrews Sister Concert for troops heading to war in the Pacific.
A four person production of the epic “Ben Hur” end with disastrous and comedic results.
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