The Church of Broken Things follows the intertwined lives of three childhood friends—KK, Vick, and Faith —growing up in rural Oklahoma. Against a backdrop of poverty, broken families, and the suffocating influence of small town gossip, the girls navigate adolescence, survival, and the search for meaning in a world that repeatedly fails them. Darkly funny and deeply raw, The Church of Broken Things becomes a meditation on resilience, memory, and the messy, unpretty ways that broken people keep going.
Read MoreA fresh, new, female-centric adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s only novel. When Basil Hallward paints a portrait of the stunning young Dorian Gray, Dorian finds himself wrestling between his conscience and the life lessons of Lady Harriet Wotton. This brand new adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s classic and only novel brings the horror of what we all keep hidden to the stage. What is your soul worth?
Read MoreThe Helpers is a new perspective from the other side of the most famous bookshelf in history.
Read MoreSet during the backdrop of the American Civil War, Like Demons is a tale of historical fiction based on the forgotten true stories of real women who lived and fought as male soldiers on the battlefield.
Read MoreOn a dark night near the end of her life, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley wrestles with ghosts: her dead children, her sister, her famous husband, her mother, and Frankenstein, her most famous creation.
Read MoreThe Wonder is inspired by the first documented case of spiritual possession in America. Mary Roff's unearthly illness turns her family and the town of Watseka, Illinois upside down, that is, until Lurancy Vennum follows in her footsteps.
Read MoreIn 1872, Sister Blandina Segale left her home, home life, and her spiritual and earthly family in Cincinnati to teach students of all ages and backgrounds in the wild western frontier. Though she ventures out with the goal of serving the community, she learns more about herself, the world, and her faith than she could have ever predicted.
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