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The Ferry, The Dog, & The Fading Folk ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Jules is on a ferry. There she meets an old man and his dog. The three set out to climb a hill together and everything is fine until a storm takes them down a whole other journey. What starts as a day trip to the Isle of Arran spirals into a chaotic odyssey through grief, lust and lore - navigating a giant with a taste for salted grief / faeries who dance you through the night / and shadows of old stories that lure you in with their song. This is not a story about healing; it


Ballad Lines ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A forgotten melody pulls Sarah, a queer woman in New York, into the lives of the women who came before her: Cait, her 17th-century Scottish ancestor, and Jean, a spirited Irish teenager a century later. Across three centuries, they face the same defining question: what does it mean to become a mother — and at what cost? Tania Azevedo’s direction is, quite frankly, a masterclass in how to stage a musical properly. It’s clear, concise, and, crucially, never contradictory. Which


Marie & Rosetta ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It's 1946 in Mississippi, and Rosetta is a rising star with problems rumbling under the surface. The world is segregated, the church struggles with her freedom, and she needs something fresh, which she finds in Marie: a younger singer with a gorgeous gospel voice. Rosetta needs to somehow convince Marie to hit the road with her. Through musical numbers and bartering, the two find themselves getting closer throughout the night as Rosetta's dreams and Marie's principled attitud
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