FILM

THE DONUT LADY - Body Horror, Psychological Horror, Horror Comedy - An outrageous, obscene and hilarious film reflecting on the horror that it is to possess a body full of guts. The Donut Lady is the name of the local donut shop run by the mean old donut lady Marge. When her gastroenterologist daughter Rosie returns to town after the disappearance of her husband, all hell breaks loose, and a hapless crew of teenagers are caught in the eye of the storm in this violent, twisty screenplay that will make you think twice before scheduling your colonoscopy.

85 minutes. For mature audiences, CW: Gross Abuse of Corpses, Drugs, Dismemberment, etc.

THEATRE

The Cigarette Tree - In development with Capital Stage Theatre - An abandoned community garden in Midtown Sacramento becomes a battlefield between the NIMBYs and the Crptyo-bros as the fate of the land, and the indigent mad prophet who lives on it, hangs in the balance. It’s a swirling, bustling slice of the burning, crashing summer of 2022 in search of a moment of peace.

70 minutes. 4NB 2M 1F, CW Drugs, Profanity, Obscenity.

Slug Love in the Time of Covid - Captial Stage Theatre, Sacramento CA.

Four strangers meet at brunch looking for love, struggling with the question, “do people ever fit together?” Slug Love in the Time of Covid is a chaotic stumble through online dating, magic, pandemia, kink, and the mortifying ordeal of being known.

25 minutes. 4 NB 1 M. CW Profanity and Slug Sex.

Ribbons of War - Minus Dan Productions, Portland OR.

Adapting Jay Purdy and the Extraordinaires’ concept album of the same name for the stage, Ribbons of War is a larger than life musical of two star crossed lovers: a biplane pilot and a ship’s captain, and the ill-fated crew of the Valiant. Suitable for most ages.

100 minutes. 2-3F 5-6M. Theatrical violence.

“Andrew Fridae takes (this) seaworthy story the extra mile with a well-defined and engaging plot to contextualize the pleasing tunes… this show’s starry-eyed romance, playful ennui and surprising twists will bring pure delight.” - A.L. Adams, Oregon ArtsWatch

“Delightfully campy… funny, lyrical and moving.” - Heather Miller, countercultureuk.com

Play the Dead March - Tribute Theatre, New York, NY

Play the Dead March is a surreal and explosive play with songs, set in desolate Lone Pine, confronting the extreme elements of both the desert and the sometimes predatory human need to play.

3F 4M. 120 minutes. Drugs, profanity, violence, death, ghosts, aliens, diegetic songs.

“I enjoyed it… This is exactly what you should be doing, just being wild young things, rocking out in the desert.” - Keith Reddin, (BRUTALITY OF FACT, FRAME 312) offhandedly over coffee.

For licensing, scripts and support, please email agfridae@gmail.com.

Every attempt will be made to allow affordable and equitable production.