Hope for the Holidays: A Forgotten Christmas
Inspired by the USO Camp Shows performed by Bob Hope and friends, Hope for the Holidays: A Forgotten Christmas is the second-ever PCA-original variety production. Following Hope for the Holidays: A WWII Christmas (performed in December 2019), A Forgotten Christmas takes place in 1952 during the Korean War, with all new songs and hilarious skits …
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The Music Man
When Harold Hill, a traveling con man, arrives in River City, he convinces the locals to start a band by purchasing the uniforms and instruments from him. His intention is to flee as soon as he receives the money. Librarian Marian Paroo suspects Harold is a fraud, but holds her tongue since her moody brother, …
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Night of Witch
On Halloween night, three kids unexpectedly unleash a witch from his watery grave.
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Fractured
After the death of his wife, Simon turns to extremes to keep his family afloat — much to the dismay of his three children.
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Inspiration Road
A coming-of-middle-age road trip buddy story. canvassing the great U.S.
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The God’s of Comedy
Daphne and Ralph are young classics professors who have just made a discovery that’s sure to turn them into academic superstars. But something goes disastrously wrong, and Daphne cries out in a panic, “Save me, gods of ancient Greece!”…and the gods actually appear! The Ivy League will never be the same as a pair of …
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Mr. Pool
Our short film is entitled Mr. Pool. It is about a young boy Jake and his eerie fascination with his family’s swimming pool. Jake’s family is dismissive of his “over-active” imagination, but they’ll learn to regret that assumption. It is a horror/psychological thriller
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