Jeff and Hunter, two struggling writers, hear about a new musical theatre festival. However, the deadline for submissions is a mere three weeks away. With nothing to lose, the pair decides to try to create something new with the help of their friends Susan, Heidi and Larry on the eighty-eights.
With the cast in place, Jeff and Hunter begin a conversation about what to write about. Eventually, Jeff suggests they write about what to write about. They make a pact to write up until the festival?s deadline and dream about the show changing their lives.
[title of show]?taken from the space on the festival?s application form which asks for the [title of show]?follows Hunter and Jeff and their friends on their journey through the gauntlet of creative self-expression. In the span of 90 minutes they write and perform their show at the festival and learn lessons about themselves as people, friends and artists.
[title of show] is, above all, a love letter to the musical theatre?a uniquely American art form?and to the joy of collaboration. The musical received a Tony Award
[title of show] (clean version)
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Tiny Beautiful Things
Authenticity Theater (1/16 - 1/25)
PHOTOS
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Spivey Hall Presents Soprano Jamie Barton, with Matthew Lipman and Tamar Sanikidze
Spivey Hall (1/19 - 1/19) | ||
Sullivan Fortner Trio at Spivey Hall
Spivey Hall (3/23 - 3/23) | ||
August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Springer Theatre (1/23 - 2/2) | ||
Dear Evan Hansen (Non-Equity)
The Classic Center [Theatre] (3/19 - 3/19)
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Jazz Talk with Trey Wright: Brazilian Flavor: Bossa Nova and The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (4/17 - 4/17) | ||
Macbeth
Brenau University's Hosch Theatre (2/14 - 2/22) | ||
Atlanta’s Finest Organists in Recital Hosted by Alan Morrison
Spivey Hall (3/1 - 3/1) | ||
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