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Past Scripts Performed: 27 Crawfish Road by Barbara M. Skaggs and C. S. Torres. A talented young teacher struggles to choose between her two love interests (a lawyer and an environmentalist) and simultaneously bonds with an orphaned student whom she dreams of adopting. In the end, she finds what makes her tick. This is a love story on many levels: from romantic to familial; and it is about guradianship - both of a child and of the environment. Athena by George N. Rumanes. A young orphan grows up to find love and happiness, only to witness the murder of her man. After years of solitude an event changes her life forever. Backwards World by Gabriela Tagliavini. A magical story about Anna, a video game designer looking for love and perhaps the meaning of life in general. She ventures to a place where time runs backwards to find the man she will lose in the future. Beaks by Michael Silverback A young man, an old man, a Maori pirate, a sasquatch, two thousand turkeys and a hundred and twenty miles. The Boy King by Bob Boris. A magic scepter from ancient Egypt is thrown into the future landing in current day Los Angeles. An evil prophet and the Egyptian boy king jump into the future in the struggle to retrieve it. Camillas by Jin Young Set in China, a feisty American nun struggles to save the lives of orphaned girls from a militant director one year after the passing of the "one child policy". The Carriage House by Adrian Brooks Collins. Janet, an Echo Park resident in 1970, uncovers garments buried in the 1920s after a tragic incident. Subsequent events invite Janet to discover and reconstruct the history of her very own soul. Controlling Howie by Stephen Greenfield. In 1969, precocious boy-genius Howie comes to terms with his paternal abandonment issues when he is sentenced to do time in an institution for emotionally disturbed adolescents as a result of his chronic, anti-authoritarian behavior. Embassy Row by Mark Kram and Anne Johnson. When Cora Carroll's life fails she gets to go back in time, to fix it by convincing her younger self to take chances in life. First Born by Steve A. Henry. The first to be born. The last to know. A biographical look at Malcolm A. Brown, a young man who was stolen from his mother in the Caribbean at the age of 1 and brought to the United States to be raised. While battling problems with sex, racism and manhood in college, Malcolm meets his mother for the first time in 17 years and uncovers a sea of lies told to him by his father. Frost Bite by B. Robert Schultz. Trapped in a remote Alaskan village for the six months of darkness, a group of modern Americans and traditional Native Americans need to worry about food, shelter, and the monsters that lurk in the dark. Golden Doom of Gao by Joan Maltese. A misanthropic artist seeking to destroy the unfinished masterpiece that haunts him picks the wrong helper -- a muse who demands that he summon the humanity to finish it and spins a magical tale of adventure and love to inspire him. Half Way Home by Lemar Fooks. A former psychiatrist to the stars, who lost his license, and a recently paroled gang-banger turned record producer must reconcile their differences, while co-habitating under the same roof at a Halfway House, in order save their homes, families and futures. I Want Candy by Carole Parker. The real-life adventures of the author as a transgendered girl coming of age in Manhattan in the 80s.Candy Joy takes a walk on the wild side fueled by booze, drugs and estrogen -- as she deals with a new identity, a new life -- and falling in love with a rock star.Attached to the screenplay is Michael Simon, the director of the NBC TV series THE APPRENTICE. The It Grrl by Stephen Johnson. All Brooke Argentini wanted to do was be an actress, but when Hollywood wouldn't let her in, she had no choice but to break in. Now her lies have taken on a life of their own and all of Hollywood wants in on the action. Jewel of Africa by John Culton. Rich and famous New Yorkers are invited on a dream vacation hosted by Metro Manhattan Bank. Terrorists make their dream safari to Zambezia a nightmare. Kingdom Come by Ben Ginsburg. Ben Ginsburg (City of Bitches) has a new comedy set in Amsterdam. It's a fun little farce about hookers and kidnapped condoms. Not G rated, but it threatens to be funny! 90 pages. Lady of Mississippi by B. Daniel Blatt. In Jackson, Mississippi in 1926, Leah Wright, a passionate intelligent black woman accepts her servile social position until the wealthy white son of a racist cotton mogul falls in love with her. Live and Let Buy by Bill Lundy. The world’s greatest superspy gets fired, loses all his money, and is forced to get a job as a greeter at the Big Mart Superstore in his Iowa hometown, where he learns about life and love in the real world and winds up getting one last chance to keep his arch-enemy from destroying America. Mothers Milk by Wendell Scott. Explores the world of teenage love, fear, trust and self-respect. In a world of emotional chaos, where unexpected friendships are formed and lost, boundaries are drawn and life-altering decisions are made, two young men are forced to ask: Just how far should the love of a mother go? Out with a Bang by Ben Ginsburg. An Amsterdam hooker freezes a deceased billionaire's condom and holds it for ransom threatening to split his fortune among his "descendants" Out With a Bang (2) by Ben Ginsburg. An Amsterdam hooker freezes a deceased billionaire's condom and holds it for ransom threatening to split his fortune among his "descendants" Paroled in Paradise by Chris Conforti and Yaedi Ignatow.A female ex-con paroled in the Hamptons in the summer is pushed over the edge into a crime of enormous proportions. Priceless by Paul Roberts. A jewel heist, a caper, a twist. Riyadh Presents by Mike Hodge and Richard Goldgewich. The delicate balance of US–Saudi relations is rocked as an idealistic American teacher allows for a Saudi delivery boy to partake in her literature classes inside the American Embassy compound in Riyadh. Third Option by Matt Stell. When millionaire Dennis Curran is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he decides to take The Third Option. Tiny Tarzan by Guy Arnone. A young Tarzan brought back from the jungle has to learn how to adapt to his new environment
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