June Rachelson-Ospa and Andrew Monohan are the creators of ICEWORLD
Daniel and Liza are childhood sweethearts who marry. When Daniel is shipped off the Viet Nam his whole world changes. He becomes traumatized like so many young American men. He goes from being a heroine addict to a hero in the story of one man’s redemption.
Daniel and Liza’s son, Brian and Ralph and Ginny’s daughter, Abby are forever tied to this journey into ICEWORLD. They follow in their parents footsteps which lead them to a series of tragic deaths and to separate lives. Reunited in their thirties, both keep secrets from each other. A car crash transports them to ICEWORLD, the place between heaven and earth where Daniel and Liza have been granted the job to help them find true love in a life-versus-death shared dream.
June is an award-winning writer of musical theater and producer. She co-wrote with Daniel Neiden:Welcome To Tourettaville (Kennedy Center); Rapunzarella White (NYTimes Pick); Tourettaville Cartoon starring Dr. John, Michaël Imperioli and Courage the Cowardly Dog; Bollywood And Vine, Imaginary Boy( ImaginaryBoy.org, Stupid Wig Other work :The Hotel Belleclaire Premiered at the Outcast Theatre in Seattle November 2018 ,The True Colors of Weedle (Book and Lyric), Allison Brewster-Franzetti(Music) Weedle illustrated book on Kindle, The Never-Ending Line (Song Cycle)Jaime Lozano (Composer and Concept) Premiered in Paris and Players, In development Hyde and Seek The Life of Young Master Henry Jekyll, Rockin' The Planet with Peppy Castro (Producer Steve Leber) selected by GoodSpeed Author Colony 2017, Premiered in San Antonio (won a Texas Globe Award) and The Gringo Who Stole Christmas and The Truth Stops Here (In London). As an independent producer her credits include Broadway's Godspell, A Christmas Story the Musical (Lunt Fontaine and Madison Square Garden). June has also mentored special needs children through YMCA After-school Programs and was the Academy Director at AMAS Musical Theatre. June was a board member of the League of Professional Theater Women, Dramatist Guild, ASCAP, she is a former Board member of Theater Resources Unlimited and was Secretary for the New York City Tourette Syndrome Association, Artistic Director of Identity Theater.