To the Moon : Musical

apollo 11 musical, top gun musical, space race, Apollo 11

To the Moon is an up-and-coming Broadway bound musical written by Landon Ashworth surrounding the story of a young girl who discovers her parents contributions to the Apollo 11 mission. The musical is told through the lens of the high school senior, Ali, as she interviews astronaut Michael Collins hoping to gain insight into becoming an astronaut herself one day. The musical has won Landon numerous writing awards. Among them; Best Music at the NYMTF concert series, Best Musical at FNAM, was optioned by Tony winning legend Marty Markinson, Finalist at the Eugene O'Neill NMTC, and has investors lining up after getting the full seal of approval from the NASA historical office after NASA granted Landon full merchandising rights for use of the NASA logo. Having been written by an Autistic writer, and prodigy musician Jason Pelsey, strap in for launch; this is not your typical musical.


Dicky Sledgehammer : Film

Dicky Sledgehammer is a peer into the Autistic mind which has won Landon over a dozen “best screenplay” awards at some of the worlds biggest film festivals. Dicky is a hapless PI who processes information differently than anyone else which makes him both an incredibly successful, and woefully unequipped detective. Taking only the cases that the real police turn down, he’s some peoples only hope. The film is a spin on the classic noir and lives between two worlds; Dicky’s Autistic mind, and the world everyone else sees.


Pilots

Landon has written over a dozen TV pilots ranging from period drama, to ultra high concept comedy. Without a lit agent Landon has still found a way into pitching for one of the biggest show runners in the world who told Landon “I wouldn’t be able to give you notes; your writing is too smart for me, but you’ll sell this thing in no time.” As luck would have it; he hasn’t had a single meeting since. Landon needs a lit agent. Are you that agent? Landon hopes so. While we are on the subject, this is Landon by the way, I should stop talking in the third person. Sorry about that. Didn’t mean to deceive you. I have written several features too. Some based on my comedy sketches. Some based on my musical. Some based on a sandwich I had. Shoot me an email and we’ll talk about them.