Crop Circles

2022-03-01 - 2022-03-31

Crop Circles

A farmer (Joseph) that has gone from one insane scheme to the next, is now trying to create crop circles in his farm so that he can sell tickets to the QAnon followers.

About

Story
A farmer (Joseph) that has gone from one insane scheme to the next, is now trying to create crop circles in his farm so that he can sell tickets to the QAnon followers. The insanity of belief systems in the age of social media is under a microscope. While his friends are trying to put a stop to it. The more they try the more popular it becomes until finally, he turns his farm into a crop circle museum.


2 hours and 45 minutes, including one intermission.

Audience
Recommended for Adults. Everyone must have a ticket.

Late Seating
Latecomers are seated at the discretion of management.


LOCATION

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Artists

Christina Jones

Christina Jones

Christina is a multi-talented actress, singer, and dancer. She is widely known for her role as series regular, Jackie Clunes, in the BBC One drama series Hotel Babylon, and as adventurous Juno in the acclaimed horror thrillers The Descent. Her film credits include Michael Winterbottom’s futuristic thriller Code 46 with Samantha Morton and Tim Robbins; Miramax’s The Great Raid, starring opposite Joseph Fiennes; and Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge!. She has also graced television screens in ABC’s televised production of “South Pacific” and the ITV series McDonald & Dodds. Other past Guest Star appearances include Holby City (BBC), Blue Bloods (CBS), and Blood Drive (SyFy). She will appear as a Guest Star in upcoming episodes of Amazon Prime’s series, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan. A classically trained stage actress, Mendoza has also performed in various productions across The West End and Broadway, including Miss Saigon (Gigi), Here Lies Love (Imelda Marcos), Spiderman: Turn Off The Dark (Arachne), and Ghost. Some of her early theater work include seasons with The Melbourne Theatre Company in productions of Coup D’Etat, The 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee, The Importance of Being Earnest, Macbeth, Les Misérables and Five Kinds of Silence. Natalie was also cast in the Australian original Miss Saigon, Oh What A Night, Cats, Sweet Charity, and The Andrew Lloyd Webber Original Concert Tours. In 2011, Mendoza won LA’s 72hr Film Festival on her first ever attempt at writing, directing and producing a short film. She took home the award for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Writer for her film Crazy. Mendoza is repped by Podwall Entertainment, Buchwald, and Jonathan Arun Group.

Jennifer D Mattis

Jennifer D Mattis

Eighteen shows including My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, Cabaret, Golden Boy, Follies, South Pacific, The Drowsy Chaperone, Saint Joan, The Seagull, Describe the Night, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Talley’s Folly, Mrs. Farnsworth, Psych, All in the Timing, Merrily We Roll Along.  

Jeromey A McCall

Jeromey A McCall

Jeromey is grateful to God, his wife, Denika and two daughters, Bréa and Briley. Film/TV includes Indignation, The Family Fang, Transamerica, Affluenza, Nor’easter, The Sounding, Madam Secretary, Fosse/Verdon, Boardwalk Empire, Louie, Absolutely Fabulous, Law & Order, The Good Wife, The Blacklist, Elementary.

Jeffrey Carlile

Jeffrey Carlile

Carlile made his debut as Scar in The Lion King. He has West End credits include Trimmingham in The Go-Between; The Producers original London cast; Phantom of the Opera; Film: Brideshead Revisited, Bright Young Things.

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