The Fabulous King James Bible
Mar
1
to May 1

The Fabulous King James Bible

In the 1500's the historically gay King James I proposed a new translation of the bible, birthing the most popular version to date. But why? In this hilariously historically inaccurate play, King James questions the role of the church and the scripture in order to make way for his new translation, much to the chagrin of two high priests who are nothing if not traditional. The fast-paced and witty banter provide an accessible look as to how this translation came to be, and asks the question: Why can't religion be a bit more fabulous?

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Monorét
Mar
1
to Aug 7

Monorét

Monorét is a spoken word cabaret, taking brand new original monologues written by innovative writers and weaving them together to form a tapestry of performances centered around a common theme. We have a wonderful lineup of diverse voices and styles from all over North America. Tune in each month for a brand new episode of Monorét.

March’s theme is ‘The Love We’ve Found’, and includes writing from:

John-Mark Jernigan, Qurrat Kadwani, Molly Smith, Lizzie Song, Gretchen Suarez-Pena, Brandon Roberts, and Arius West, and Michael Knight.

New Episodes every first Monday of the month, starting March 1, 2021.

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The Foreplay: An Exploration of the Birth of Our Nation
Mar
1
to Aug 1

The Foreplay: An Exploration of the Birth of Our Nation

James Madison, George Mason, and Thomas Jefferson take an afternoon to create the original Bill of Rights. This fast paced, highly historically inaccurate play details the problems of today by highlighting the problems our forefathers faced and shows that not much has changed in nearly 300 years.

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