A group of former child stars reunites to perform at a fan convention where mysterious products promising confidence, popularity, and belonging begin appearing everywhere. As backstage tensions rise and old insecurities resurface, the masks they wear begin to slip, forcing the performers to confront who they are both onstage and off.
Created by The Miracle Project, Unmasked is an original theatrical production featuring neurodivergent, neurotypical, disabled, and nondisabled artists ages 5–65. Blending comedy, original music, live performance, and film, the production brings together performers from across The Miracle Project’s programs in a bold exploration of identity, performance, and self-acceptance.
Unmasked will be presented in two performances on Sunday, June 14. Both performances feature the same core storyline while highlighting different members of The Miracle Project community through unique sketches, musical numbers, and performance pieces. Audience members are encouraged to attend both shows for the full experience and can join us for a cast celebration and community gathering between performances. Discounted ticket packages are available for attendees purchasing tickets to both performances.
ABOUT THE MIRACLE PROJECT
The Miracle Project is a fully inclusive theater, film, and expressive arts organization that supports neurodivergent, disabled, and nondisabled individuals in developing communication, social, and creative skills through collaborative artistic experiences. Programs serve participants of diverse communication styles, support needs, and experience levels, including individuals who are minimally speaking or nonspeaking.
In addition to in-person programming in Los Angeles, The Miracle Project offers virtual classes that connect participants from across the country through collaborative theater, music, film, and improvisation projects.
Learn more at The Miracle Project
Support for Unmasked is provided in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
