Bare: A Pop Opera
Published
Bare: A Pop Opera explores the lives of students at a Catholic boarding school as they grapple with issues of sexuality, identity, and the future.
Synopsis
Central to the story are Peter and Jason, two roommates who develop a romantic relationship that they must keep secret.
The musical addresses themes such as the struggle for acceptance, the impact of religion on personal identity, and the challenges faced by young people in understanding and accepting themselves.
The show combines a contemporary pop/rock score with emotionally charged storytelling, providing a raw and honest look at the journey from adolescence to adulthood.
About the show
- Written by: Damon Intrabartolo, Jon Hartmere
- Premiered: 2000
- Genres & themes: 2000s, Coming-of-Age, Drama, LGBTQ+, Two Act
- Setting:
Songs from Bare: A Pop Opera
- Epiphany
- You & I
- Role of a Lifetime
- Auditions
- Plain Jane Fat Ass
- Wonderland
- A Quiet Night at Home
- Rolling
- Best Kept Secret
- Confession
- Portrait of a Girl
- Birthday, Bitch!
- One Kiss
- Are You There?
- 911! Emergency!
- Reputation Stain’d
- Ever After
- Spring
- One
- Promenade
- Touch My Soul
- See Me
- Warning
- Pilgrim’s Hands
- God Don’t Make No Trash
- All Grown Up
- Prom Night
- Promise
- Once Upon a Time
- Cross
- Two Households
- Bare
- Queen Mab
- A Glooming Peace
- Absolution
- No Voice