Anastasia is a musical inspired by the legend of Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov. Set in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, it follows a young amnesiac named Anya who sets out to discover her past. With the help of con men Dmitry and Vlad, who initially hope to pass her off as the lost princess to claim a reward, Anya travels from St. Petersburg to Paris. Along the way, her memories begin to return, revealing that she may truly be Anastasia. As she reconnects with her identity, Anya must choose between the life of a royal and a future shaped by love and freedom. The musical blends history and myth with powerful music, romance, and self-discovery.
Beatriz, a spirited undocumented Mexican woman, hasn’t seen her daughter—16-year-old Olivia—in years after losing custody in an earlier battle. When Olivia’s blog reveals hints of suicidal thoughts, Beatriz suddenly appears at her doorstep in Philadelphia, insisting on a seven-day cross-country road trip back to California. Along the journey, they encounter a colorful cast—from a gay couple on a 50-state vow-renewal mission to a Peruvian tamale vendor and an African-American park ranger—each offering insight, community, and grace. Between tension and reconnection, Beatriz races against time: a pending deportation hearing hangs over their escape. Ultimately, their shared experiences spark healing, resolve, and a deeper mother-daughter bond.
Almost, Maine is a romantic comedy made up of nine short plays, all set in the fictional town of Almost, Maine on a cold, clear winter night. The stories explore love in its many forms—falling in, out, and everything in between. Each scene features different characters experiencing magical, surreal moments that reflect the emotional highs and lows of relationships. From hearts literally breaking to love physically falling from the sky, the play blends humor, whimsy, and poignancy. Though the characters are ordinary people, their stories reveal the extraordinary nature of love and human connection. With its mix of charm and gentle absurdity, Almost, Maine captures the wonder and unpredictability of romance.
Little Women is a musical based on Louisa May Alcott’s beloved novel. It follows the four March sisters—Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy—as they grow up during the Civil War in Concord, Massachusetts. At the heart of the story is Jo, an ambitious and independent writer, who dreams of a life beyond traditional expectations. Through love, loss, and personal growth, each sister faces her own challenges and joys. The musical explores themes of family, resilience, identity, and the power of imagination. With heartfelt songs and emotional depth, Little Women celebrates the bonds of sisterhood and the courage to follow one’s dreams.