Town Stages Announces The Recipients Of 2020 Sokoloff Arts Fellowship and Inaugural Residency Program Inductees
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 30, 2020
Last week, the Mayor ordered a shutdown of all Cultural Arts Spaces in order to protect everyone's health and safety in response to Covid-19. Today the governor ordered that 100% of non-essential workers must stay home; effectively shutting down the city. We are in the midst of an unprecedented crisis. However, this world, our one singular world, has been in crisis for some time, from sociopolitical & institutionalized oppression to the growing climate emergency.
BWW Review: The Sedona International Film Festival Presents ONE DAY HOME
by Herbert Paine - Mar 4, 2019
ONE DAY HOME, screenwriter and actress Rebecca Louise Miller's debut as a filmmaker, is a touching and sensitively executed allegory about hope. The short film, deftly directed by Drew Denny and featuring a superb cast, is an enchanting and smile-inducing paean to hope and possibility.
Debra Kirschner's MOM ENOUGH FOR YA?! Web Series Launches on YouTube
by Kristin Salaky - Jul 15, 2013
MOM ENOUGH FOR YA?!”, which was created by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Debra Kirschner (THE TOLLBOOTH) has begun releasing episodes on YouTube. The series follows two sisters – Sophie, a stay-at-home mom, and Lisa, a working mom – as they grapple with their choices, their limitations and the unsolicited opinions of strangers; and can be seen on the dedicated channel, youtube.com/momenoughforya?.
Invisible City Theatre Co Presents FAULT LINES, 12/9-12/19
by Aimee Savoth - Dec 9, 2009
The Invisible City Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of FAULT LINES - a new play by Invisible City company member Rebecca Louise Miller inspired by the infamous Polly Klaas kidnapping that rocked the United States in the 1990's.