[Musicals /
back to Main]

Don Quixote and the Black Knight (2002)
Don Quixote, and his sidekick Pancho, set out on a quest to defeat the enemies of chivalry, but the Knight of La Mancha acts so looney that he can't manage to find his way past the village fountain. "A nobly outrageous and cheerfully delightful farce."
Dracula Rides Again (1995)
When Doc Frankenstein and the Count fall for the same showgirl, you're in for an evening of showdowns and hoedowns that could turn Tombstone into a ghost town.
Elephans
(1995)
On the lonely planet of Eleph, where words were never invented, the mango-loving Elephans learn to communicate without language.
The Elf (1987)
Raymond Roberts is a typical American husband. He loves his job. He loves his wife. He loves his house in the suburbs where they live with their typical American kids. But Raymond is also an elf, one of the mythical faerie whose responsibility it is to use their magical powers to make the world a better place. And when global philanthropy comes between Raymond and his family... Which will he choose?
In Real Life
(1996)
A musical about children living in a fantasy world of samurai and wizards created to protect them from the "real" world. And their adventures in Chicago.
Les Opales
(1994)
Musical based on the true story of a spirited orphan girl growing up in the lumbercamps of turn-of-the-century Oregon, and her adventures with Peter Paul Rubens the pig, William Shakespeare the horse, and the musical woodmice Mozart and Mendolssohn, as well as singing potatoes, peas and trees galore.
Princess Gray and the Black & White Knights (1996)
The White Knight and the Black Knight go to war for the love of Princess Gray. Who will she choose? ...Who cares! What I wanna know is... Will the hapless Peasants of three war-torn nations survive this fairy tale romance?
Rumpelstiltskin
(1990)
A gnome's-eye view of the classic fairy tale. Opportunistic humans exploit a philanthropic gnome who spins straw into gold.
The UBU Plays (1997)
The epic saga of an attrocious oaf too stupid to be anything but the King of the World. A trilogy of wacko revolutions straight out of today's headlines. Oops, I mean comics, today's comics.