Juliette Jeffers' directorial debut Pan Gyul, a coming-of-age short film set in Nevis centered on steelpan music and Caribbean identity, has been selected for the American Black Film Festival's 'Voices of Culture' showcase in Miami Beach.
Actress Dee Freeman will have a month-long run of her play “Poison Gun” the story of an event in her Louisiana childhood at the Hudson Theatre in Los Angeles in April 2025. Learn more here!
Binge Free Festival, the month-long festival of free shows at Santa Monica Playhouse, returns for the ninth time this February. The Festival will run from February 25 through March 30.
Actress Dee Freeman will have a month-long run of her play “Poison Gun” the story of an event in her Louisiana childhood at the Hudson Theater in Los Angeles in April 2025.
Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival will present its 11th Annual Empowerment Weekend of workshops and panels tailored to empower and enhance the careers of solo performers, and an informative event to benefit all performers.
United Solo, the world’s largest solo theatre festival, will open its 15th season at New York City’s Theatre Row on September 26, 2023, with a performance of two-time Lambda Literary Award Finalist Letty Neely’s play, “Pulling It All Into the Current.” Running through November 19, 2023, the festival features daily performances of a diverse group of shows from around the world.
Like many artists, Alexandra Ryan has a committee of voices in her head, though with how often she goes to battle with them, it might feel more like an army. The trick is trying to figure out not only which ones are on her side, but also most reflective of her true authentic self.
Actress Kylie Minogue plays herself, Jane Curtin (The Spy Who Dumped Me, SNL) plays Nan Cox, the First Mother In-Law, James Babson (For the People, Criminal Minds) plays Daryl Armogeda, operations supervisor, Eliza Coupe (Pivoting, Future Man) plays Senator Margery Bay Bix, junior Senator from Colorado, and more.
The United Solo Festival–Largest Solo Festival in the World, has announced that Jenna-Rose Hannah is performing in the United Solo Festival in New York City, Theatre Row for her show 5150…A Musical on March 23, 2023 7:00pm. Audiences can relate to universal themes such as identity, mental health, finding your voice and transformation.
Award-winning actor and playwright Juliette Jeffers, who is the Curator of Black Voices, will host this evening of creative expression which features spoken word, storytelling, rap and song.
The full-length version of She Can Be Evil - A Survivor's Story will make its Los Angeles premiere on Sunday, September 19th at 7pm PDT. She Can Be Evil is a solo play written and performed by Sandra Booker and directed by Juliette Jeffers.
Award winning actor and playwright Juliette Jeffers performs nineteen different characters in her solo play, Batman and Robin in the Boogie Down. The play will close out the Black Voices Solo Theatre Festival at the Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks, November 13, 2021 at 8 PM PST.
The Black Voices Solo Theatre/Film Festival celebrates the artistic expression of Black solo performers through in person and streamed platforms. The content of the shows inspire conversation, healing and transformation for the artists, as well as the audience.
Jair Bula in association with Asylum, present Queer: Drag, Drugs, and a Tick Tock Clock opening at the Hollywood Fringe Festival 2021. The story takes you on a journey of self-discovery through the duality of human nature and evolution.
Hot Off the Press is an ongoing series of new solo works. The next presentation of Hot Off the Press, produced by the Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival, will be a virtual event on Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. PDT.
Last March, the Annual Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival was just two weeks away from opening when we were forced to postpone because of the emerging coronavirus pandemic, which shuttered live performance venues across the country.