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<p>VENICE BEACH the musical</p>
<p>A contemporary musical with various styles of music and dance from hip hop<br />
and rock to standard musical theater about American college graduates trying<br />
to survive in the post-graduate world between 2008 and 2012, a time of<br />
economic recession and high unemployment. Jesse, a native Californian, is<br />
trying to convince three of his mid-western fraternity brothers, Bradley,<br />
Michael, and Steven, to move with him to Venice, California, promise land of<br />
sun, surf, hot girls in bikinis, and plenty of jobs. During their graduation<br />
ceremony at Ohio State University, they express their doubts and concerns<br />
about what’s next after college. At the celebration party that night in<br />
their favorite campus bar, The Stadium Pub, they shake off their fears and<br />
agree to go, encouraged by Joe the Barman to get out of Ohio and pursue<br />
their dreams. They drive together to California in Jesse’s car, where they<br />
lease a beach house in Venice. The boys initially try to keep the college<br />
party lifestyle going. They adopt a new favorite bar, the Sidewalk Café,<br />
where Joe the Barman once again presides. Gradually, however, they face all<br />
the challenges of the adult world, no longer cradled in college campus life,<br />
nor funded and cared for by parents. They must make tough choices regarding<br />
starting their careers, pursuing relationships, making rent, paying off<br />
student loans, discovering self-identity, and ultimately, dealing with<br />
disillusionment when their high expectations, and those of their parents,<br />
don’t meet reality as they learn that success and happiness isn’t always<br />
rewarded simply for individual effort.</p>
<p>Jesse, handsome and charismatic, immediately adopts a player life style<br />
and seems to get whatever he wants. He lands a good job at Merril-Lynch, but<br />
quietly struggles with the heartbreaking loss of his failed writer/artist<br />
father from suicide during his junior year. He also finds that his job in<br />
finance holds no interest for him, nor has he any real aptitude for it at<br />
heart, he’s an actor/singer and a writer himself. He is also frustrated with<br />
his mother, Kay, who, though she loves him dearly, is unintentionally<br />
encroaching on his space in Venice, for she herself moves there in her<br />
transition out of grief, as she strives to reclaim the lost years of her<br />
youth because of marrying so young. Bradley finds an entry level job at<br />
Coldwell Banker real estate, and begins guiltily to enjoy his temporary<br />
freedom from Emily, his fiancé who must stay in Ohio to finish her senior<br />
year. From a distance, she expresses her anquish over his absence, for she<br />
has always placed her music and singing aspirations second to Bradley’s<br />
plans for their future. She believes him when he says he will only be gone<br />
for the summer, but when he informs her he wants to stay longer, she is<br />
heartbroken. Michael, a talented architect and former fraternity president,<br />
is hired at Cunningham, a prestigious architecture firm, and begins to<br />
pursue Sarah, his hard-driving, slightly older project manager. He<br />
gradually discovers he doesn’t like his work, nor does he feel comfortable<br />
with Sarah. Ultimately, he meets Kenny, a gay art teacher and yogi, who<br />
helps him to -come out- and re-discover his love for painting. Steven, a<br />
tough, Irish Catholic from the working class farming community of<br />
Youngstown, also majored in architecture, but is unable to get hired, so he<br />
begins waiting tables to pay his portion of the rent. He sees Marika, a<br />
beautiful Eur-Asian yoga instructor with several tattoos, and joins her yoga<br />
class on the beach. They begin to date, and through her influence, he<br />
discovers a deep interest in yoga and a desire to be health conscious, all<br />
the while covering himself in tattoos. Marika has always distrusted men due<br />
to her father’s early abandonment, but her unlikely relationship with Steven<br />
becomes, surprisingly, the most stable one of the group. Things change for<br />
Jesse when he reconnects with an old musical theater friend and high school<br />
prom date, Rose, now an eclectic, Bard educated woman living in Mexico.<br />
Jesse begins to fall in love again, but Rose’s fierce independence and<br />
desire to explore the world causes her to avoid his romantic advances,<br />
though not necessarily his sexual ones. The Boys fun Venice Beach life<br />
begins to unravel during a crazy, alcohol and drug-filled Halloween party,<br />
where Bradley cheats on Emily with Sarah. Michael confronts Bradley over his<br />
disloyalty, and Bradley accidently –outs- him as a defense for his actions.<br />
As winter 2009 arrives, the boys see that the party is over and so they<br />
decide to go their separate ways. Bradley returns to Ohio but Emily refuses<br />
to take him back. She now has plans to go to NY and attend graduate school<br />
for music. In May 2009, as they are all moving out of the Venice Beach<br />
house, Bradley, shattered by losing Emily, as well as his job at Coldwell<br />
Banker, and facing the prospect of moving back in with his parents in Ohio,<br />
attempts to take his own life with pills. Jesse is shaken by his friend’s<br />
act, especially since the experience of his father’s suicide is still so<br />
painful. Jesse has also been let go at Merrill Lynch, which is downsizing.<br />
When Rose leaves for Africa to work for the Peace Corps for two years, it<br />
becomes clear that they will remain -just friends- and nothing more. She<br />
says goodbye to him on Venice Beach, leaving him alone, loveless, jobless,<br />
hopeless, wondering what he’s going to do. At that moment, his father<br />
appears to him (or is it simply Jesse’s subconscious) to talk with him he<br />
gives him the advice and guidance he’s been needing for some time.</p>
<p>One year later, June 2010, Jesse moves to New York to reclaim the acting and<br />
singing aspirations he once had and then temporarily abandoned. Bradley is<br />
back in Ohio, Steven is living with Marika in Venice and Michael with<br />
Kenny in West Hollywood. Having kept in touch with Emily over the years,<br />
Jesse responds to her facebok invitation to go and see her sing a set at The<br />
Bitter End club in N.Y. She has found her voice, and is pursuing her singing<br />
career. At the club, Jesse finds himself attracted to her, and after the<br />
show, they lament about how things were when they were kids, how they were<br />
led to believe by everyone that they were special, that fate had great<br />
things in store for them, but they now know that life is much more<br />
complicated than that. The Bitter End seamlessly transforms into the<br />
Sidewalk Café back in Venice Beach where they join the old gang who have all<br />
come together again. Only now, it is two years later, June 2012, and The<br />
Boys, Kenny, Marika have come together for Jesse and Emily’s wedding to<br />
occur on Venice Beach the following day. Joe the Pastor officiates the<br />
wedding. He urges them to enjoy life and love while they can, but work to<br />
make it last. At the ceremony, The Boys once again express their angst over<br />
what’s next, for they still don’t know for sure what the future holds for<br />
them. But they have come to understand that they must simply continue on<br />
doing the best they can to learn, to live, to love, to work, and to grow.</p>
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