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Rembering My Dreams Bistro Award–winning actor and singer Wendy-Lane Bailey takes a deep dive into composer Michele Brourman’s catalog. The result is an evening of songs that brings the audience into the heart and soul of a writer who illuminates the human condition in all its complex glory.



Working with Brourman herself as arranger and adviser, along with director Omar Sangare, the song cycle presents a musical universe in which dreams are lost, found, and reinvented.



Award-winning composer Michele Brourman’s songs have been recorded by musical legends including Reba McEntire, Corbin Bleu, Donny Osmond, Dame Cleo Laine, Michael Feinstein, and countless others. Her work for film, television, and theatre—often created in collaboration with longtime partner Amanda McBroom—includes music for HBO’s The Great Lillian Hall, starring Jessica Lange and Kathy Bates, as well as the beloved animated classics The Land Before Time series, Balto, and Curious George, among many other notable productions.
Dates: Tue, March 17, 2026, Tue, March 31, 2026, Fri, April 3, 2026, Thu, April 9, 2026 Booking and More Information
She Speaks In Tongues She Speaks In Tongues is a one-woman dark comedy exploring the psyche of a heroin addict who lives on the street as she recounts moments in her life and talks about the misconceptions of drug use.  Dates: Wed, March 18, 2026 Booking and More Information
The Honorable Herbert Peabody The Honorable Herbert Peabody is a captivating solo show that blends physical comedy, insightful satire, and a heartfelt story that answers the question, "How does a hapless tour guide juggle a Senator's lofty legacy with his recently revealed litany of sex scandals?" It's Ted Lasso meets "What the Constitution Means to Me." Dates: Fri, March 20, 2026, Wed, April 1, 2026 Booking and More Information
Functions A mathematically-inclined playwright on the autism spectrum approaches his fortieth birthday in the wake of the COVID shutdown. As he deals with isolation, a lack of professional and personal success, and a less-than-understanding family, he finds that while the glass may not be half full, it’s not entirely empty, and things are not over yet. Dates: Sat, March 21, 2026, Wed, March 25, 2026 Booking and More Information
STAGE MAMMA: From Child Star to Leading Lady What happens when your fiercest advocate is also your most formidable challenge? Actor Rheagan Wallace chronicles her Hollywood coming-of-age, from small-town Texas to high-stakes LA—under her "Stage Mamma." This virtuosic multimedia experience explores the resilience forged in complex mother-daughter bonds; a story of hope and reclaiming your voice. 'A perfection of solo presentation. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED' — Gia on the Move Dates: Sat, March 21, 2026 Booking and More Information
Contradictions of the Southern Soul "Sometimes, looking back is the only way forward…
Tony nominated actress/singer songwriter Sally Mayes brings her one woman play with music to United Solo!"
Dates: Sun, March 22, 2026, Sun, March 29, 2026, Sun, April 5, 2026, Thu, April 9, 2026, Sun, April 12, 2026 Booking and More Information
Once Upon a Wall Street A broke do-gooder takes a temp job at a Wall Street firm and finds himself swept deep into a world of luxury and lunatics. His soul decaying, he finds escape in the goofball world of NYC improv, and begins a ridiculous double life. What will he do when forced to choose between a lifetime of wealth or his creative soul? Dates: Thu, April 2, 2026, Wed, April 8, 2026 Booking and More Information
Three Sisters Jersey Edition The Three Sisters Jersey Edition: In her new hilarious and heartbreaking musical, Rosemary Loar, author of two previous musicals, spins a tale of family responsibility. She and her sister Teri, clear out their sister Maureen’s home after her sudden death. They discover the depth and scope of their sister’s hoarding lifestyle and the toll it took on her as a person and an artist. Dates: Sat, April 4, 2026 Booking and More Information
Me, Myself and Other Me, Myself, and Other is a bold, hilarious solo show about identity, disability, and belonging. A first-generation Colombian-American woman navigates cultural expectations, a life-changing diagnosis, and society’s awkward reactions. Through humor and unforgettable characters, she stops shrinking to fit in and starts taking up space—on her own terms. Dates: Fri, April 10, 2026, Sat, April 11, 2026 Booking and More Information
Mounting Washington In February of 2008, the deeply-closeted, pre-transition person who would eventually become Penny Sterling decided to take up bike riding to get a little exercise. In August of 2008, they made the inexplicable decision to ride a bicycle up Mt Washington, “The world’s toughest bicycle hill climb.”

As an out-of-shape 48-year-old weekend bicyclist, Penny was understandably dubious. Nevertheless, she began training, not only how to be a better bicyclist, but how to do hard things, developing faith in her ability to feel the fear of being far outside her comfort zone, and doing it anyway, learning, sometimes failing, but never losing faith.

Three years later, she rode the entire 7.6 mile, 12°-inclined road to the top, where an actual miracle occurred. That almost killed her.

MOUNTING WASHINGTON: THE STORY OF A MOUNTAIN AND A MIRACE is a story of improbable events inspired by even more improbable circumstances. It’s the fifth autobiographical show created by Penny – a tale filled with struggle, doubt and triumph, told with the trademark good humor and unflinching honesty audiences have come to expect from her.

What’s unexpected, however, is that she will be doing this entire show while riding a bicycle.

Yes, really.
Dates: Sat, April 11, 2026 Booking and More Information
United Solo Closing Gala Closing Spring 2026 Dates: Sun, April 12, 2026 Booking and More Information

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