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A WILD THING - a new '60s rock musical

book, music & lyrics by Michael Medeiros

A Wild Thing was a Finalist for a 2024 Dramatists Guild Foundation Fellowship.  "Among the top 25, "we firmly believe your voice contributes significantly to the vibrant landscape of musical theater."    LEARN MORE

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Written & directed by Michael Medeiros, Tiger Lily Road is a dark comedy, thriller about the relationship struggles of two women, Annie and Louise, best friends living together in an idyllic cottage in the country. When they capture a handsome fugitive during a freak snowstorm, all bets are off as the situation spins wickedly out of control.

STARRING: Emmy winner Tom Pelphrey, Ilvi Dulack, Karen Chamberlain.

PRESS:   “Dulack and Chamberlain have a juicy simmering rapport...”  --VILLAGE VOICE     “...a new battle in the war between the sexes...humor of a Coen Brothers film...”   -- NY TIMES      LEARN MORE


"Tiger Lily Road is a fascinating thriller whose real momentum lies in its comic and resonant rendering of gender conflicts - perfectly woven into a plot of entangled love and estrangement. Remarkably acted and directed...a winner." ----actor/director Peter Weller    LEARN MORE

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Michael sings "Brother Blues" from the score of A WILD THING.  LEARN MORE

Michael sings "My Friends" from Sweeney Todd

MISS YOU LIKE HELL - Baltimore Center Stage. The journey of the play aligned with many aspects of my own life, especially the ending where something is won and something very substantial is lost.

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Michael Medeiros as Mo - Miss You Like Hell - Baltimore Center Stage

Baltimore City hall - 2019 Tony winner Andre De Shields receives Key to the City from Mayor Young

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1776 - City Center Encores - Santo Fontana, Andre De Shields, Michael Medeiros
With Andre De Shields & Santino Fontana
at City Center 1776 after party
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1776 - Full to the rafters
One of my all time favorites
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