Before she was a villain, she was the one who kept the world running while the gods played at war. They tried to take her power, but she built a new order, raised a son, and refused to break.

Rich with betrayal, desire, and divine intrigue, this origin story of Greek mythology told from the point of view of its chief villain weaves gods, nymphs, dragons, sex, lies, and strategy into a fierce new legend. Hera: Kingdom of Lies combines the social and political maneuvers of Scandal with the mythic, villain-redemption of Circe.


My Dog Is NOT A Scientist

Winning the science fair would be easy if it wasn’t for Renzo. This playful dog turns the scientific method on its ear ruining Yara's experiments. Or are they ruined? With a never-give-up attitude, the young scientist learns maybe play is science after all.

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Fresh. Short. Unexpected. This multi-genre anthology takes on the question of what it means to care in 43 stories, poems, micro-fiction, art, and comics.


 

Sara Crewe

Book and lyrics by Miriam Raiken-Kolb and Elizabeth Ellor. When terrible news comes that Sara Crewe’s father has died, Sara is left an orphan and penniless at Ms. Minchin’s elite boarding school. Minchin relegates Sara to the life of a servant. The scullery maid Becky, encourages Sara to study the beauty of the real world. As the two of them face the stark world of London’s poor, Sara discovers the meaning of friendship and her own power to transform her life and the lives of others. This is a musical children and adults alike will love with memorable tunes, unforgettable characters and a compelling story. Sara Crewe has been performed across the US. Adapted from A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

It is rare when a musical comes along that grabs you not only with its memorable tunes but also with its endearing characters and compelling plot. .[This] is an appealing family production that will fully engage the adults and charm the children. The tunes are appealing to both and have a tendency to stick in the head long after the show is over.
— Review by Chris King, King Productions, Buffalo, N.Y.
 

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