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Cast: 4 (4W)
Nestled against the magical mountains of Colorado, Laurie, a discontented architect and single mother maintains her polished façade. But when her assistant begins inexplicably transforming into an inanimate object, Laurie’s life starts to unravel, forcing her to face a transformation that hits much closer to home.
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Kitchen Sink Magical Realism
Musical
Cast: 1 (1W)
While hustling auditions and odd jobs in New York, Charissa meets Milton, an enigmatic elderly man with a poetic soul. Their unlikely friendship blossoms over weekly “dates,” but deep generational rifts and past wounds threaten to upend it all. Can connection endure when tenderness meets pride and dreams meet doubt?
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Tour de Force One-Woman Musical
Musical
Cast: 9 (5M, 4W)
In this parody of the X-Men home for the holidays, a mutant-hunting robot decimates the mansion on Christmas Eve. The team of heroes struggle to overcome their differences and create the best X-Mas yet. But their grinchly archnemisis Magneto has other plans in store for the celebration.​

Super-powered Seasonal Parody
Musical
Cast: 9 (3M Leads, 1F Lead, Ensemble)
When Kevin’s late lover begins appearing as a raven, memory and reality become difficult to discern. Between old grief and new desire, Kevin navigates love’s messiness in a shifting world of ghosts, grace, and second chances. A poetic chamber musical about connection, closure, and the courage to love.
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Time-twisting Journey through Grief
Musical
Cast: Min 16 (3F Leads, 1M Lead, Ensemble)
In present-day Spokane, two ghosts from the 1800s haunt a newly renovated theater. But when Bella Rawhide sets her heart on the theater's resident down-on-her-luck composer, secrets, jealousy, and a glowing ghost light stand in her way. As past and present collide, love, longing, and letting go take center stage.

Ghostly Affair on an Empty Stage
One-Act Play
Cast: 2 (2W)
On a quiet Montana lake, Tara casts wishes into the water—until a mysterious young stranger rises from the depths. As memory, magic, and love entwine, the past and the present blur, revealing the cost of remembering—or forgetting—too much.

Mystery for Two and a Canoe
One-Act Educational Musical (Youth Theatre)
Cast: Min. 12 (Written for classrooms to perform)
On a school trip to D.C., timid middle-schooler Jesse gets swept back in time by talking statues of suffragettes From silent protests to fiery debates, he discovers the importance of to speaking up. He returns to the present transformed, ready to join the conversation and honor the legacy of those who fought for the right to vote.
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Suffragettes and Self-confidence
One-Act Educational Musical (Youth Theatre)
Cast: Min. 12 (Written for classrooms to perform)
During a team science competition at the Museum of Flight, a young girl’s fear of failure causes her to abandon her team. While hiding out in one of the flight simulators, she’s mysteriously pulled back in time to experience some of the great failures and triumphs of humanity’s quest for the skies.
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Young Minds Soar as Humanity Flies
One-Act Educational Musical (Youth Theatre)
CAST: Min. 12
During a class trip to Mount St. Helens, Marty, a tech-obsessed kid, gets transported back to 1980 . In the past, he meets Janie, a science-loving girl his age. As the historic volcanic eruption nears, Marty must face challenges both scientific and personal, discovering the value of friendship, courage, and believing in something greater than yourself.

Video Games and Volcanoes
One-Act Educational Musical (TYA)
CAST: 4 (2W, 2M playing a variety of roles)
A modern tween finds a century-old diary and is swept into the true story of Elsie Polaski, a girl who survived the historic Big Burn of 1910. In parallel journeys of survival and self-discovery, both Elsie and her contemporary reader discover the power of nature and the meaning of resilience across generations.

Silver Valley Survival Story