Oberon Theatre Ensemble Presents Special All-Day Acting and Writing Workshop with Oscar Winner ALEXANDER DINELARIS

By: Jan. 09, 2017
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Alexander Dinelaris is an Academy Award and Golden Globe winner for the screenplay of Birdman (or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). He is the co-creator and executive producer of the series "The One Percent" for Starz. He is currently adapting the novel Entering Hades into a feature film with Michael Fassbender. His film The Year of the Monarchs is currently in development with Mandalay Entertainment.

He is also the bookwriter of the stage musical adaptation of the film The Bodyguard (which premiered at The West End in London) and of Gloria and Emilio Estefan's Broadway musical On Your Feet! Other recent work includes his plays Red Dog Howls (New York Theater Workshop), Still Life (Manhattan Class Company), The Chaos Theories (Shotgun Theater) and In This, Our Time (59E59). He received the HOLA-R.Evolución Latina Dare To Go Beyond Award in 2015 and is a proud member of the Writer's Guild and the Dramatists Guild.

All proceeds will benefit the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA) and R.Evolución Latina. You can bring your work. There will be a very special guest or two from the biz. You'll work together for a day. There will be a dinner break. Click HERE to secure your seats. More information will be available shortly. Tickets are $200.

About the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA)

HOLA is an arts service and advocacy organization dedicated to expanding the presence of Latino/Hispanic artists in entertainment and media through the cultivation, education and recognition of emerging artists. In expanding job opportunities for Latino/Hispanic actors, HOLA strengthens and supports the available talent pool through its professional educational services and awards for excellence in theater. Ultimately, HOLA strives for an accurate, informed and non-stereotyped portrayal of Latino/Hispanic culture, people and heritage in theatre, film, television, radio and commercials.



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