Redacted

The FBI must undergo a makeover to ensure maximum fashionability for their next secret mission.

Stalin and Truman’s will-they-or-won’t-they relationship finally comes to a head.

Redacted’s first act dramatically closes with a full-ensemble all-skate.

Clips taken from Redacted: The (Un)Told (Un)True Story of Roswell, New Mexico: The Musical. An absurdist romp through the Cold War, two stranded aliens must find their way back to their home planet before it’s too late. All Music and Lyrics by Terry Foley

XMAS!18

At the conclusion of the show, the whole ensemble reflects on the futility and brevity of existence, deciding “sometimes it’s nicer when we all just get along”.

The big Act 2 dance number, the cast finally decides to let loose in Key West and have a decadent beach party.

The ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future have their bad-girls moment, declaring “you’d better watch out when you raise the dead”.

Clips taken from XMAS!18, the non-denominational comedy-holiday musical. Much to the confusion and dismay of all the classic Christmas characters, Frosty the Snowman decides he wants to leave the North Pole in favor of Key West, Florida. All Music and Lyrics by Terry Foley

ValentinesX

The ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future sing a lament for springtime.

The Miser Brothers (Heat & Snow) avow their incestuous love for one another, in the name of comedy.

Santa has been placed under Cupid’s love-potion spell, and makes an inappropriate pass at Blitzen.

The sequel to XMAS!18, all clips taken from ValentinesX!, an annual 48-hour musical. The entire show is written and rehearsed in 48-hours before being performed. A desperate Santa Clause hires Cupid to shake things up around the North Pole, but Cupid’s methods are more nefarious than anticipated. All Music and Lyrics by Terry Foley

Explaining Elizabeth

Erik’s ensemble act out his first theory regarding Elizabeth’s untimely demise.

The show concludes with Erik’s friends promising they’ll be there to support him.

The moment where the writer decides to tackle his grief head on by composing a show about his sister.

All clips taken from Explaining Elizabeth, a full-length film musical. A college filmmaker’s life is turned upside down by the suicide of his sister, Elizabeth. He becomes determined to come to terms with her life through the power of art. Lyrics by Trevor Siegel, Music by Terry Foley