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Ma's Kitchen
written by Maeria Paez; directed by Jessica Lynn Johnson; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Maeria Paez (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2020), 1 hour 24 mins
Performer: Maeria Paez
Ma’s Kitchen is a heartfelt one woman dramedy, narrated by an Italian mother who invites you to her dinner party to celebrate her daughter, “Mary.” As “Mama” makes her secret sauce, she shares ingredients for a flavorful life, exploring themes of marriage, career, secrets, love and loss.Sample
written by Maeria Paez; directed by Jessica Lynn Johnson; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Maeria Paez (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2020), 1 hour 24 mins
Description
Performer: Maeria Paez
Ma’s Kitchen is a heartfelt one woman dramedy, narrated by an Italian mother who invites you to her dinner party to celebrate her daughter, “Mary.” As “Mama” makes her secret sauce, she shares ingredients for a flavorful life, exploring themes of marriage, career, secrets, love and loss.
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Maeria Paez
Contributor
Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre
Author / Creator
Jessica Lynn Johnson, Maeria Paez
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Whitefire Theatre
Topic / Theme
Ma
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Whitefire Theatre
Production Company
Whitefire Theatre
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I Can't Indian Good
written by Brandon Raman; directed by Jessica Lynn Johnson; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Brandon Raman (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2020), 1 hour 26 mins
Performer: Brandon Raman
A first-generation Indian American with zero ties to India, woefully cannot understand what makes him “Indian”. To get over feelings of isolation and alienation from his heritage, it takes a visit by a herd of (imaginary) ancestors to help him figure it out.Sample
written by Brandon Raman; directed by Jessica Lynn Johnson; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Brandon Raman (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2020), 1 hour 26 mins
Description
Performer: Brandon Raman
A first-generation Indian American with zero ties to India, woefully cannot understand what makes him “Indian”. To get over feelings of isolation and alienation from his heritage, it takes a visit by a herd of (imaginary) ancestors to help him figure it out.
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Brandon Raman
Contributor
Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre
Author / Creator
Jessica Lynn Johnson, Brandon Raman
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Whitefire Theatre
Topic / Theme
Himself
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Whitefire Theatre
Production Company
Whitefire Theatre
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EMBRACE/LOVE/FREE
written by Justin Sandler; directed by Jessica Lynn Johnson; designed by Brandon Loeser; produced by Whitefire Theatre; performed by Justin Sandler (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2019), 1 hour 46 mins
Performer: Justin Sandler
He publicly shared his cancer journey through vulnerable live videos and has translated that into a multi-media, multi-character, powerful one-man show. He tells his dramatic tale through music, comedy, poetry, and above all a lesson in overcoming obstacles. This event was a live streamin...Sample
written by Justin Sandler; directed by Jessica Lynn Johnson; designed by Brandon Loeser; produced by Whitefire Theatre; performed by Justin Sandler (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2019), 1 hour 46 mins
Description
Performer: Justin Sandler
He publicly shared his cancer journey through vulnerable live videos and has translated that into a multi-media, multi-character, powerful one-man show. He tells his dramatic tale through music, comedy, poetry, and above all a lesson in overcoming obstacles. This event was a live streaming presentation of a previously recorded show and includes an introduction from Justin as well as a live Q&A with Justin and Mary Lou im...Performer: Justin Sandler
He publicly shared his cancer journey through vulnerable live videos and has translated that into a multi-media, multi-character, powerful one-man show. He tells his dramatic tale through music, comedy, poetry, and above all a lesson in overcoming obstacles. This event was a live streaming presentation of a previously recorded show and includes an introduction from Justin as well as a live Q&A with Justin and Mary Lou immediately after. Show more Show less
Date Written / Recorded
2019-09-15
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Justin Sandler
Contributor
Whitefire Theatre
Author / Creator
Jessica Lynn Johnson, Justin Sandler
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Whitefire Theatre
Topic / Theme
Himself
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2019 Whitefire Theatre
Production Company
Whitefire Theatre
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Yes? No? Maybe So?
written by Catherine Barnes; directed by Bryan Rasmussen; choreographed by Pamela Najera; designed by Derrick McDaniel; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Catherine Barnes (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2021, originally published 2021), 1 hour 25 mins
Performer: Catherine Barnes
After an unsettling doctor’s appointment, Catherine’s inner social justice warrior, Professor Sarah P. Outrage, takes Catherine on a hilarious musical tour of her own fraught relationship with boundaries. Will Catherine find the courage to speak up about what happened to her even th...Sample
written by Catherine Barnes; directed by Bryan Rasmussen; choreographed by Pamela Najera; designed by Derrick McDaniel; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Catherine Barnes (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2021, originally published 2021), 1 hour 25 mins
Description
Performer: Catherine Barnes
After an unsettling doctor’s appointment, Catherine’s inner social justice warrior, Professor Sarah P. Outrage, takes Catherine on a hilarious musical tour of her own fraught relationship with boundaries. Will Catherine find the courage to speak up about what happened to her even though she sucks at consent?
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Catherine Barnes
Contributor
Pamela Najera, Derrick McDaniel, Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre, Mitch Rosander
Author / Creator
Pamela Najera, Bryan Rasmussen, Catherine Barnes
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Whitefire Theatre
Topic / Theme
Catherine
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Whitefire Theatre
Production Company
Whitefire Theatre
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Dogs Are Better Than People
written by Sarah Hunter; directed by Bryan Rasmussen; designed by Derrick McDaniel; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Sarah Hunter (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2021), 59 mins
Performer: Sarah Hunter
Follow Sarah through her divorce, her drinking days, her move to L.A., and her retirement from teaching. The multimedia story is told by her five dogs: Lilly the Airedale, Shadow the Shepherd, Liebling the mongrel, and the twin Chiweenies: Koa and Louis the 14th. Her dogs tell us about her...Sample
written by Sarah Hunter; directed by Bryan Rasmussen; designed by Derrick McDaniel; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Sarah Hunter (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2021), 59 mins
Description
Performer: Sarah Hunter
Follow Sarah through her divorce, her drinking days, her move to L.A., and her retirement from teaching. The multimedia story is told by her five dogs: Lilly the Airedale, Shadow the Shepherd, Liebling the mongrel, and the twin Chiweenies: Koa and Louis the 14th. Her dogs tell us about her pursuit of all the wrong men, and finally, when she’s sober, co-writing her web series, “We’re Not Dead Yet”. It’s a story wi...Performer: Sarah Hunter
Follow Sarah through her divorce, her drinking days, her move to L.A., and her retirement from teaching. The multimedia story is told by her five dogs: Lilly the Airedale, Shadow the Shepherd, Liebling the mongrel, and the twin Chiweenies: Koa and Louis the 14th. Her dogs tell us about her pursuit of all the wrong men, and finally, when she’s sober, co-writing her web series, “We’re Not Dead Yet”. It’s a story with a happy ending. Show more Show less
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Sarah Hunter
Contributor
Derrick McDaniel, Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre
Author / Creator
Bryan Rasmussen, Sarah Hunter
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Whitefire Theatre
Topic / Theme
Sarah, Lilian Jane
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Whitefire Theatre
Production Company
Whitefire Theatre
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Missionary Positions
written by Dan Prevette; directed by Bryan Rasmussen; designed by Brandon Loeser; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Dan Prevette (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2020), 1 hour 30 mins
Performer: Dan Prevette
As a “recovering Christian missionary kid”, Dan offers insight on religion, depression, and Evangelical America, while sharing his irreverent experience on how being saved takes “getting lost”.Sample
written by Dan Prevette; directed by Bryan Rasmussen; designed by Brandon Loeser; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Dan Prevette (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2020), 1 hour 30 mins
Description
Performer: Dan Prevette
As a “recovering Christian missionary kid”, Dan offers insight on religion, depression, and Evangelical America, while sharing his irreverent experience on how being saved takes “getting lost”.
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dan Prevette
Contributor
Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre
Author / Creator
Bryan Rasmussen, Dan Prevette
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Whitefire Theatre
Topic / Theme
Dan
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Whitefire Theatre
Production Company
Whitefire Theatre
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Versatile
written by Kevin Neighbors; directed by Bryan Rasmussen; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Kevin Neighbors (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2020), 1 hour 46 mins
Performer: Kevin (Womack) NeighborsA journey through intersectionality. Kevin, a mixed-Black, gay person adopted out of foster care, wades through a political existence. With the help of characterized African wildlife, Kevin winds through celebration and despondency. Unfolding through scenes, poetry and educat...
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written by Kevin Neighbors; directed by Bryan Rasmussen; produced by Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre; performed by Kevin Neighbors (Los Angeles, CA - Sherman Oaks: Whitefire Theatre, 2020), 1 hour 46 mins
Description
Performer: Kevin (Womack) NeighborsA journey through intersectionality. Kevin, a mixed-Black, gay person adopted out of foster care, wades through a political existence. With the help of characterized African wildlife, Kevin winds through celebration and despondency. Unfolding through scenes, poetry and education; from systemic racism, police encounters, sexual discovery, shame and ultimately pride, Kevin finds meaning in identity politics.
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Kevin Neighbors
Contributor
Bryan Rasmussen, Whitefire Theatre
Author / Creator
Bryan Rasmussen, Kevin Neighbors
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Whitefire Theatre
Topic / Theme
Kevin
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Whitefire Theatre
Production Company
Whitefire Theatre
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