Last night marked the special red carpet and New York screening event for the new feature film, LITTLE MISS PERFECT, directed by Marlee Roberts. The film stars Lilla Crawford (Annie, Into the Woods) and teen recording artist Karlee Roberts. BroadwayWorld was there for the big event - check out photos from the screening and red carpet below!
Executive Producers Exhibit Z/The Zoppa Brothers ('The Killing of Sister George' with Kathleen Turner) and Eric Michael Gillett (award-winning Producer, Director, and Performer) are asking you to be part of theatre history. Not since the days of Adam Rapp's 'Red Light Winter', has a play come along with such intensity, geared specifically to a coveted demographic of young theatre-goers.
Executive Producers Exhibit Z/The Zoppa Brothers ('The Killing of Sister George' with Kathleen Turner) and Eric Michael Gillett (award-winning Producer, Director, and Performer) are asking you to be part of theatre history. Not since the days of Adam Rapp's 'Red Light Winter', has a play come along with such intensity, geared specifically to a coveted demographic of young theatre-goers.
Impetus Ensemble presents an encore presentation: a staged reading of a new play that confronts bullying, 'CONSENT' by Frank J. Avella (author of VATICAN FALLS) on October 11, 2011 at 7PM at the National Comedy Theatre.
Impetus Ensemble presents an encore presentation: a staged reading of a new play that confronts bullying, 'CONSENT' by Frank J. Avella (author of VATICAN FALLS) on October 11, 2011 at 7PM at the National Comedy Theatre.
'CONSENT' examines the many types of bullying certain teens face, both obvious and subtle. The work focuses on a troubled sixteen-year old trying to come to terms with his sexuality in the face of ridicule and prejudice. The play explores the responsibilities we all have to communicate with our youth and teach our children to celebrate their differences instead of denigrating them.
'CONSENT' examines the many types of bullying certain teens face, both obvious and subtle. The work focuses on a troubled sixteen-year old trying to come to terms with his sexuality in the face of ridicule and prejudice.
'CONSENT' examines the many types of bullying certain teens face, both obvious and subtle. The work focuses on a troubled sixteen-year old trying to come to terms with his sexuality in the face of ridicule and prejudice. The play explores the responsibilities we all have to communicate with our youth and teach our children to celebrate their differences instead of denigrating them.