Book and lyrics by Lindsay Kerns, additional lyrics by Aaron Holmes, directed by Zach Kloppenborg, produced by Joanna Clay, with original music by Josh Huls, Phillip Malcom, Ben Kaye-Skinner and Colin McAcy.
Spider Man: The Musical: The Musical is a full-length original musical, a fictional re-imagining of Julie Taymor's harrowing and haunted journey making Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, a notoriously ill-fated Broadway production.
This production was originally performed by The Colonel Mustard Amateur Attic Theatre Company with a full orchestra in a public park in downtown Lincoln, NE, for two nights to crowds of 800+.
Recipient of the Mayor's Award "Event of 2012", GODS OF THE PRAIRIE roared into downtown Lincoln, Nebraska, spanning twelve square blocks with an enormous choose-your-own-adventure musical, based on Wagner's Ring Trilogy and set in 1800's pioneer age Nebraska, produced by The Colonel Mustard Theatre Company with a full orchestra and a massive cast and crew. The show was insanely ambitious, deeply heartfelt, and absolutely unforgettable.
Book and lyrics co-written by Lindsay Kerns, Aaron Holmes, and Phillip Malcom, with original music by Phillip Malcom and Ben Kaye-Skinner, produced by Joanna Clay, Aaron Chambers, and Phillip Malcom, directed by Phillip Malcom.
Video link coming soon.
The most award-nominated play in the 2015 Hollywood Fringe Festival, co-written and co-produced by Lindsay Kerns and Mason Flink, MAX AND ELSA tells the tale of Uncle Max and The Baroness, the two characters for whom the hills were NOT alive with The Sound of Music.
WINNER of the Producers' Encore Award, the "O Face" Writing Award, and the Inkwell Theatre's Playwright's Promise Award, and NOMINATED for Top of the Fringe, Fringe First, and Best in Comedy, among others. Performed at the Asylum Theatre in Hollywood for a sold-out extended run. Additional press and reviews available here.
"A most darling original play." -STAGE AND CINEMA
"Deliciously clever and campy." -STAGE SCENE LA
For the rights to perform, please contact The Norton School at thenortonschool (at) gmail (dot) com.
A delightfully campy two-hour live-recorded radio play, which truly must be heard to be believed. The story follows the tragicomic adventures of eccentric genius Dr. Thoreau, whose efforts to re-animate the corpse of his dead girlfriend conflict with his vaguely evil employers' obsession with bringing dinosaurs back to life.
Co-written by Lindsay Kerns and Phillip Malcom, produced by Joanna Clay and Dylan Parker of The Colonel Mustard Theatre Company, recorded in front of a live audience in 2013.
Available for listen or free download here.
The Colonel Mustard is a 501(c)3 non-profit theatre company and arts organization based in Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska, dedicated to inspiring innovative content and bringing free entertainment to artistically underserved communities. I co-founded The Colonel Mustard in 2007 along with Phillip Malcom and Aaron Holmes, and I've since served in many capacities since its formation - writer, producer, director, officer - and currently serve as a board member.
To learn more about The Colonel Mustard organization, click here.