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Product Code: SL8000
Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
Rob Radkovitz, a high-school senior, is assigned to write his autobiography. He decides to "listen" back on his life and ultimately ends up on a search for his absent father.
Learn moreProduct Code: SL8000
Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
Rob Radkovitz, a high-school senior, is assigned to write his autobiography. He decides to "listen" back on his life and ultimately ends up on a search for his absent father.
Learn moreProduct Code: LD9000
Approx. Run Time: 120 min.
This 13-actor version passionately and compassionately wrestles with the question: "How does faith both unite and divide us?"
Learn moreProduct Code: SL7000
Approx. Run Time: 135 min.
In this Southern Gothic comedy of romance, murder and alien abduction, the Nettle sisters are determined to escape spinsterhood—Willie Mae by going to Salt Lake and finding a good Mormon husband and Faye by hopping on the spaceship when the "space people" return for another visit.
Learn moreProduct Code: R80000
Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
After his grandfather is diagnosed with cancer, Michael tries to come up with a science fair project that might help him. Michael's teacher encourages him to visit Harvey, owner of the Cosmic Connections Museum, who also has a young friend with terminal cancer. Harvey becomes consumed by the memory of one child he couldn't save, while before him is Michael—whose view of science, the imagination, and healing has been changed forever by the magic of Harvey's Reliable Junk.
Learn moreProduct Code: D92000
Approx. Run Time: 105 min.
Dust Eaters is an intimate look at two families, one white, one Native American, living side by side in the west desert of Utah. The play covers a total of seven generations, from 1877 to the present. Each scene—a mini-drama of its own—takes place 20 years later than the one before, all in the same small house. We follow the life of Albertine who begins as a defiant 10-year-old Goshute girl living with a white family on a ranch next to her tribe's ancestral land. We trace the interdependence and resentment, the love and denial of the two families. In the end Albertine's great-grandchildren are grappling with a decision to store high-level nuclear waste on their reservation. The play is a chamber history that defines the past through everyday, intimate human detail and looks at the assumptions behind both cultural points of view.
Learn moreProduct Code: AB9000
Approx. Run Time: 135 min.
This imaginative retelling of the Arthurian legend. Young Arthur, mocking a warrior's attempt, surprisingly removes the sword, and thus his problems begin. Arthur has to learn his worth and position as a leader with the help of some friends.
Learn moreProduct Code: TF9000
Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
Devastated by the death of her father, Tom's wife, Molly, runs away to Colorado, jeopardizing their marriage and leaving him to look after her contentious mother and aunt.
Learn moreProduct Code: N56000
Approx. Run Time: 70 min.
On the island of O'hau, on December 7th, 1941, four young boys' lives will be changed forever. School has stopped all together, they learn to spot enemy planes and have become wary of their Japanese neighbors. Will outside challenges force endings to friendships?
Learn moreProduct Code: LD7000
Approx. Run Time: 120 min.
This large-cast version passionately and compassionately wrestles with the question: "How does faith both unite and divide us?"
Learn moreProduct Code: PB3000
Approx. Run Time: 45 min.
In this radio play version, marriage has been forbidden because The Ancients discovered it led to breakdowns, insanity and object throwing. Instead, people renew their coupling vows every seven years, often taking advantage of the escape clause.
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