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Alex Prescot: I’ve Got A Song About That
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Continue reading →: Alex Prescot: I’ve Got A Song About ThatI’ve Got A Song About allows Alex Prescot to showcase his musical talents to sing about audience members and their lives. The improvisation is impressive as is the ability to manage all types of audience members and their personalities. Jammed in a tiny room for an hour, Prescot’s ability to…
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Continue reading →: Professor Where?Professor Where follows the head writer of the TV show ‘Professor Where’ as he is beginning to detach from the show he loves due to the pressures and stresses of writing. He is then transported into the universe of Professor Where and goes on an adventure with The Professor and…
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I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
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Continue reading →: I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now ChangeI Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change chronicles various individuals and couples as they follow relationship moments such as first dates, getting married and dating again after the death of your partner. Four actors play all the characters and the show has a few stand out songs and a lot…
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Continue reading →: Solve It SquadSolve It Squad follows a teen crime solving group made up of Esther, played by Lauren Lopez, Scrags, played by Joey Richter, Keith, played by Gabe Greenspan and Gwen, played by Ashley Clements. When their dog is murdered they split up. The story joins them as adults as they try…
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Our Little Secret: The 23&Me Musical
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Continue reading →: Our Little Secret: The 23&Me MusicalThis one man musical follows the true story of Noam Tomaschoff who discovered his father was not his biological father upon taking a 23&Me DNA test, which he bought because it was on sale. His parents asked him not to tell anyone and along this journey of reidentifying himself Noam…
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Continue reading →: A Jaffa Cake MusicalThe Jaffa Cake Musical follows a fictionalised version of the real trial between McVities and HMRC over whether Jaffa Cakes are cakes or biscuits and the tax implications of this decision. The music had a few stand out songs including the prosecutors arguments and the HMRC “villain” song. Whilst this…










