"I'm Just Me...Mary"

Did you ever wonder – what life must have been like for the Virgin Mary?  Imagine it: One day you come walking home from school, avoiding the cracks in the sidewalk (lest you injure your mother’s back), whistling a joyful tune, when suddenly God appears out of nowhere and says, "you will be the mother of the son of God."


How would you react? Would you be happy? Or would you be so consumed with such an extraordinary sense of unworthiness that you r-u-n from the voice of God - from the overwhelming sense of responsibility - never mind the cracks in the sidewalk that...and if so, who could blame you?

 

“I’m Just Me…Mary” is a solo show hilariously portrayed by Dice. The innocent, wondrous and questioning Mary asks: “Dear God: What do you mean I'm pregnant?  Don't you have to be in the same room together?"

 

Click HERE for a full program description.

And HERE for the credits and acknowledgements.

 

Sincerely Yours, Eve

Picture this: Adam and Eve are the only two people on the planet. They aren’t worried about taxes, rush hour or cholesterol, because they haven't been invented yet. No, their job is simply: to populate the earth. Not a bad gig, if you can get it...right? 

It was Paradise, until this snake oil salesman came along, exposing the urgent need to find clothing.

"Sincerely Yours, Eve", is an amusing portrayal of the first lady of, everything!

 

 

My Day with Eleanor

What if Eleanor got 'tweets', or text messages? How did she REALLY feel about Franklin's dalliance with HER social secretary? Where was she when Franklin died? Get the answers to these questions and more with this all new first person portrayal of this incredible woman. What would it be like if she "came back from the other side" to tell us her story. 

If Eve is the first lady of earth, Eleanor certainly is THE first lady of the United States. Never before has one woman done so much for so many. A gutsy woman with a knack for getting her own way with some of the most powerful men on earth, all while never letting a sense of self importance get in her way. 

She once said, "A woman is like a teabag, you never know how strong she is till you put her in hot water."

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