T.J. WAGNER
Actor / Artist
Upcoming…
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Written by David Catlin
A vicious storm rages outside. Inside, a group of young artists are left to their own dark, twisted devices. Then lightning strikes…
This Halloween, step inside Mary Shelley’s living nightmare and experience her electrifying masterpiece like never before. Immerse yourself in a thrilling, theatrical adventure that blurs the lines between reality and fiction.
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Meg4n: The Unauthorized Parody Musical Tour
Written by Dylan MarcAurele and directed by Tim Drucker
Buckle up, fam! Your fave demon robot doll is here to guide you on a glitter-strewn, song-and-dance journey that will leave you grabbing your sides in fear-laced euphoria. Brought to you by the creative geniuses behind The Real Housewives of New York: The Parody Musical and Love Actually. Starring Rupaul Drag Race's ROSÉ. With bops such as "Women in STEM" and "Kind of a Slay," you better brace yourself for an evening of horror that will leave you howling until you close the club down!
The Break
Music by Michael Kooman, Book and Lyrics by Christopher Dimond
Flint Rep’s annual New Works Festival is a three-day event presenting staged readings of new plays by some of the American theatre’s most compelling contemporary playwrights.
A couple agrees to take a 30-day break to date other people, and at the end of the month they’ll finally tie the knot…or will they? A rock musical for everyone who’s asked the question, “What If…?”
Jersey Boys
Musical by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice
JERSEY BOYS is the international musical phenomenon that takes you behind the scenes — and behind the music — of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Fresh off its 17 year New York run, this Tony-winning smash makes its Weathervane debut this June
All Fall Down
Written by Lisa Ramirez
All Fall Down is a groundbreaking memory play with dance that begins on the day of the funeral of Bobby Vargas, a ballet dancer, and the youngest child and only son of Rose Hanley. Set in the (now abandoned) house they grew up in, two sisters, Jackie and Grace, struggle to maintain their versions of the past and the events that led to this loss. During the course of the play, they confront, in their own ways, the death of their brother, internalized racism, childhood secrets, and the cost of addiction.