Julia Sweeney – Letting Go of God
Julia Sweeney’s third autobiographical monologue, Letting Go of God takes the audience through her Catholic upbringing and how personal events in her life and that of her family led her to a disbelief in a personal universal deity.
The Libertine
A sexy widow discovers her late husband had a secret apartment where he cheated on her. Now she decides to use the same apartment to explore her own sexuality.
Hell Baby
After she and her husband move into a haunted house, a woman gives birth to a demonic infant that wreaks havoc.
Repligator
Army experimentation with transporter devices accidentally turns people into alligators.
Humans vs Zombies
Students on summer break are exposed to a deadly virus that is spread rapidly through direct human contact. The infected become enslaved by the invading “swarm” intelligence and driven by…
Carry on Follow That Camel
Bertram Oliphant ‘Bo’ West wants to clear his unjustly smeared reputation, so he joins the Foreign Legion—with Simpson his manservant in tow. But the fort they get posted to is…
Mr. Winkle Goes to War
Wilbert Winkle, a henpecked, mild-mannered, middle-aged bank clerk and handyman finds himself in the midst of battle in the South Pacific.
Agent Ranjid rettet die Welt
The Dutch supervillain Freek van Dyk is keeping the world on tenterhooks – and the world’s best secret services can only stand by and watch. Finally, the Turkish Ayran Secret…
Parenthood
The story of the Buckman family and friends, attempting to bring up their children. They suffer/enjoy all the events that occur: estranged relatives, the ‘black sheep’ of the family, the…
Livin’ Large!
A young black reporter begins to lose his identity.
Take the Money and Run
Virgil Starkwell is intent on becoming a notorious bank robber. Unfortunately for Virgil and his not-so-budding career, he is completely incompetent.
Dead Sushi
A disgruntled researcher injects his former employers’ meal with a serum that turns their sushi into flesh-eating monsters.
The Impossible Years
The eldest daughter of a professor of psychology at a large conservative university causes havoc, and great embarrassment, for her father with her free-willed and uninhibited lifestyle.