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Friday, March 2, 2012
NYC Fundraiser - PinkSpeak: Breast Cancer Journeys in Poetry, Music & Prose - March 7
The Inspired Word Presents PinkSpeak: Breast Cancer Journeys in Poetry & Prose – a breast cancer fundraiser in Manhattan, New York City.
Hosted by actor/writer Jenny Saldaña and featuring OBIE award winning playwright Susan Miller, singer/songwriter/actress Mimi Ferraro, actress Jodie Bentley, singer/writer Khadijah Carter, actress/poet Gha’il Rhodes Benjamin, writer Pamela Grossman, and poets Sarah Herrington, Jennifer Edwards (AKA Jen/ed), Robert Quote Rosa, Alicia Young, and Deborah Collage Grison.
Dedicated to the memory of poet/author Pamilla DeLeon-Lewis, a beautiful, inspiring lady who performed in last year's PinkSpeak and passed away on January 6, 2012, and Dorothy Geffner, mother of Inspired Word founder/producer Mike Geffner.
The event will donate 100% of the proceeds evenly between two outstanding organizations, Young Survival Coalition (http://www.youngsurvival.org/) and The Pink Daisy Project (http://pinkdaisyproject.com/).
And even if you cannot attend, you can STILL support by buying advance tickets online (http://breastcancercharityevent.eventbrite.com/) or donating directly to either or both organizations.
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When: Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Where: 116
116 MacDougal Street
(between Bleecker Street and Minetta Lane)
Downstairs Lounge
Manhattan, NY 10012
(212) 254-9996
(917) 703-1512
By subway, take the A, B, C, D, E, F to West 4th Street-Washington Square.
Doors open @ 6:30pm
Event starts @ 7pm
Minimum Donation: $15 (though you are certainly welcome to give more)
NO AGE LIMIT.
"The Inspired Word isn't just a series, it's a movement."
http://inspiredwordnyc.com/
FEATURE BIOS:
Susan Miller, a breast cancer survivor, is an Executive Producer/writer of the award winning webseries Anyone But Me, now in its third season with over 11 million views worldwide. A Guggenheim Fellow in playwriting and two time Obie winner for My Left Breast and Nasty Rumors And Final Remarks, Miller also won the coveted Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for her play, A Map Of Doubt and Rescue. Her plays have been produced by The Public Theatre, Second Stage, The Mark Taper Forum, and Naked Angels, among others. A consulting producer/writer on The L Word and Thirtysomething, Miller has written feature screenplays for Disney, Warner Bros., Universal, Fox, and was honored as one of Power Up’s “Amazing Gay Women In Show Business.” She is also the creator and writer of Bestsellers, a branded webseries. For her work on Anyone But Me, Miller (and creative partner, Tina Cesa Ward) won the 2011 Writers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Achievement in Writing Original New Media. For more info, please check out http://www.susanmillerplaywright.com/.
Mimi Ferraro, who was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was just 29, is a singer, songwriter, actress, essayist, and Vinyasa yoga teacher. Her performing credits include the Broadway National Tour of RENT, The Donkey Show (Off-B'way), Law & Order: SVU, As the World Turns, and many independent films, including the upcoming Concussion. She has fronted two NY-based rock bands, and is currently writing a full-length rock musical about young-adults with cancer. She teaches Vinyasa yoga at the Brooklyn Yoga Cooperative, of which she is a co-founder, and yoga for women who have/had cancer at Yoga Vida in Manhattan. For more info, please visit http://mimiferraro.com/.
Jenny Saldaña is an actor, writer and most importantly a five-year breast cancer survivor. She has dedicated her life to helping women and families dealing with breast cancer especially those like her who were diagnosed under the age of 40. She will soon be featured in a major motion picture that she's not allowed to name yet and will be producing and staring a web series written and directed by the wonderful Linda Nieves Powell. For more info, please check out http://jennysaldana.com/.
Jodie Bentley is an accomplished actor as well a a breast cancer survivor. She’s appeared Off-Broadway in Captain Louie (and the Original Cast Album), The A Train (RE) Plays, Girl Gang; in regional theature in Annie Get Yor Gun (Annie Oakley), They're Playing Our Song (Sonia), Sylvia (Sylvia), Prelude To A Kiss (Rita), and on TV in One Life To Live (recurring), Guiding Light, As The World Turns, and a ton of commercials. She’s performed leading roles in workshops at the York Theatre, New World Stages, and The Workshop Theatre. She is also an NYU Tisch School of the Arts graduate, a co-owner of The Savvy Actor. http://thesavvyactor.com/, and a proud AEA Member. For more info check out http://www.jodiebentley.com/.
Khadijah Carter, diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003 at the age of 28, is an inspirational singer, prolific writer, and spokesperson for breast cancer survivors. She has traveled nationally and internationally on behalf of the Young Survival Coalition to bring more awareness to the healthcare industry about young women with breast cancer. In 2007 and 2008, she was a model for the Avon Foundations print PSA Breast Cancer campaign, which was featured in The Oprah Magazine, People, Mademoiselle, Essence, and Elle. She is often asked by the media to share her testimony and has been profiled on The CBS Early Show, BET, The Montel Williams Show, and others. She released a CD: This Day: A Compilation of Inspirational Songs & Poems; proceeds benefit various non-profit organizations.
Sarah Herrington, the daughter of a breast cancer survivor, is an author, poet, and yogi living in New York City. She was recently celebrated by Oprah as a “Poet to Watch.” She has published a collected work of poetry, Always Moving, spanning 10 years of publication/readings/work/mentorship, and a book about teaching kids yoga, Om Schooled. Her poetry also appears in the anthology Bowery Women alongside writers Sapphire and Anne Waldman as well as dozens of online and print journals. Her short Young Adult-focused fiction is featured in Francesca Lia Block’s upcoming anthology, Love Magick and the anthology Just Like A Girl and she is completing a YA novel. Sarah is a grateful member of the Bowery Poetry Club community and has read at the Cornelia Street Cafe, Bluestockings Bookstore, and St. Marks Poetry Project. Sarah has worked for Gotham Writers’ Workshop and has taught and mentored teen girl writers in the NYC public school system through Girls Write Now. Sarah is a graduate of New York University’s English and Creative Writing programs and has been a passionate reader/writer all her life.
Gha’il Rhodes Benjamin, a breast cancer survivor, is an award winning actor, poet/spoken word -recording artist via her own production company Talking Poems and Storytelling Productions. Gha’il performs her one-woman show with live musical accompaniment throughout the tri-state area and the country bringing to light the inner complexities of every day characters with raw simplicity and humor. From classrooms to college campuses, nightlife venues to Lincoln Center, The Schomberg, The Knitting Factory and Symphony Space of New York, she motivates, uplifts and inspires audiences with words and phrases that stick to your ribs. Talkin. Her debut CD Spiritual Eclipse/ Sacred Moments on a String of Words is a collage of music and spoken-word, a portrait of self-discovery, self-love and renewal. She is the recipient of the 2010 Soul Purpose Award and currently on the public speaking circuit, raising her voice to ignite “self-empowerment and creativity." “She’s authentic, talented, mesmerizing and a breath of fresh air," Les Brown, author and speaker, says of her. For more info, please visit http://www.ghailrhodesbenjamin.com/.
Jennifer Edwards (AKA JEN/ed) has performed dance, theater, and spoken word around the world - from the windows of Grand Central Station to the streets of Shanghai China. She’s earned titles including Sister Spit Slam Champion, a Fresh Fruit award, and nominations for both a Just Pain Folks Award and an Outmusic Award. Her poetry and prose have been published in collections including Estrology, The Mom Egg, and the International Museum of Women. Her dance films have appeared in unusual spaces, such as the Martha Stewart’s Whole Living website, and the Solar One Festival. Jen's mom, who suffered from breast cancer as well as uterine and liver cancer, died when Jen was 15. Currently Jen writes for the Huffington Post, and is about to release her first app called home/body.
Alicia Young is a poet, pacifist, mortician, actress, musician, medicine woman, mother of twins, and reveler who hails from Kentucky's Bourbon Trail. She has been featured in, as well as contributed to American Funeral Director and American Cemetery Magazines, and the Moronic Ox Literary & Cultural Journal, as well as the Montucky Review. She is the grandaughter of survival, a culmination of her foremother's enduring will, women who fought, so that she may live.
Pamela Grossman is a Brooklyn-based journalist and creative writer. Her articles and essays have been published in the Village Voice, Ms, Essence, and Salon.com, among other outlets, and her poems have been published in various journals and in the anthology Women. Period. She is also a healthcare advocate and has travelled the halls of Congress for meetings with her representatives on issues of breast cancer and its treatments, especially in relation to young women. She is grateful for four years (and counting) of her own breast cancer survivorship, but looks toward a world in which not one more life will be lost to the disease.
Deborah Collage Grison, a native of Chicago, Ilinois, is the sister, niece, and best friend of breast cancer survivors. She has been writing for over twenty years and has performed across the country and overseas. Her work appears or is upcoming in anthologies such as Reverie, Mourning Katrina, dark phrases, NAACP Image Award nominated Check the Rhyme, P(oem)M(emoir)S(hort story), Lumina and Ninth Letter. Not only is she a poet, author, vocalist and lyricist, but also a scholar and is a candidate for her Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning at Jackson State University. Deborah Collage received her Master of Fine Art in Creative Writing-Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College in 2006. Her latest work was released April 2010 entitled A LOVE SUPREME: a poemoir and is a memoir of her life with love from the ages 15-37. It received reviews from renown author, poet Nikki Giovanni, The Voice of BET, Brooklyn, New York’s Laureate former Poet Dennis Nurkse, producer and author Nathan H. Williams, comedian Erica F. Watson and others. She currently lives in Harlem, New York.
Poet/spoken-word artist Robert Rosa III AKA Quote, whose aunt was struck by breast cancer, is a native of Manhattan’s Lower East Side and the founder of Nottatrend: Christian Poets Cafe in Jersey City, NJ. He has competed in many poetry slams, including at the Nuyorican Poets Café, LouderArts, and the Jersey City Slam. He recently placed 2nd in The Inspired Word's 1st NYC Slam Master Jam Championship. He is active in both the New York City and New Jersey poetry scene and has mentored young, aspiring poets/writers at local public/after-school programs. He has also led successful workshops within his community. The video of his spoken word piece “Dreams Kill Kings,” a dedication to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., has been critically acclaimed and is referenced by pastors, community leaders, teachers, and professors. He is currently working on publishing his first book.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Pics from PinkSpeak: Breast Cancer Journeys in Poetry & Prose
Jill Eikenberry, Host
Shona Tucker
Cyndi Freeman
Gha’il Rhodes Benjamin
Jane Kelley
Andrea Lepcio
Joanna Hoffman
Barbara Sutton Masry
Pamilla deLeon-Lewis
Michelle Malavet
Khadijah Carter
Alice King
Anwar Robinson
The Inspired Word Presents PinkSpeak: Breast Cancer Journeys in Poetry & Prose - a fundraiser for the Young Survival Coalition: Young women facing breast cancer together
http://www.youngsurvival.org/
Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011
(Le) Poisson Rouge (downstairs Gallery Bar)
158 Bleecker Street (between Thompson and Sullivan)
Manhattan, New York City
Hosted by award-winning actress and former L.A. Law star Jill Eikenberry, a breast cancer survivor herself, and featuring singer and American Idol finalist Anwar Robinson, singer/writer Khadijah Carter, author/poet Pamilla deLeon-Lewis, actress Alice King, award-winning playwright Andrea Lepcio, actress/poet Gha’il Rhodes Benjamin, authors Jane Kelley ("Nature Girl") and Michelle Malavet ("Cancerland and The Other Side of Sick"), actress Shona Tucker, spoken word poet Joanna Hoffman, screenwriter/playwright/producerBarbara Sutton Masry, and three-time Fringenyc award winning performer Cyndi Freeman.
Photos by: Peter Woloszyn.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Pics - American Idol's Anwar Robinson @ PinkSpeak: Breast Cancer Journeys in Poetry & Prose
2005 American Idol finalist Anwar Robinson @ Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word
PinkSpeak: Breast Cancer Journeys in Poetry & Prose
Fundraiser of Young Survival Coalition: Young women facing breast cancer together http://www.youngsurvival.org/
Hosted by Jill Eikenberry
Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011
(Le) Poisson Rouge
Manhattan, New York City
Photos By: Peter Woloszyn
Pics - Jill Eikenberry @ PinkSpeak: Breast Cancer Journeys in Poetry & Prose
On Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011, The Inspired Word was honored to have Golden Globe winning actress and former L.A. Law star Jill Eikenberry host its PinkSpeak: Breast Cancer Journeys in Poetry & Prose - a fundraiser - and a fabulously unforgettable night - for the Young Survival Coalition: Young women facing breast cancer together. http://www.youngsurvival.org/.
Photos By: Peter Woloszyn and Holly Van Voast
Monday, February 7, 2011
The Inspired Word's PinkSpeak: Breast Cancer Journeys in Poetry & Prose - Feb. 10
The Inspired Word Presents PinkSpeak: Breast Cancer Journeys in Poetry & Prose - a fundraiser for the Young Survival Coalition: Young women facing breast cancer together.
It will be hosted by Golden Globe award-winning actress and former L.A. Law star Jill Eikenberry, a breast cancer survivor herself, and feature 2005 American Idol finalist Anwar Robinson, OBIE award winning playwright Susan Miller, singer/writer Khadijah Carter, author/poet Pamilla deLeon-Lewis, actress Alice King, award-winning playwright Andrea Lepcio, actress/poet Gha’il Rhodes Benjamin, authors Jane Kelley ("Nature Girl") and Michelle Malavet ("Cancerland and The Other Side of Sick"), actress Shona Tucker, spoken word poet Joanna Hoffman, screenwriter/playwright/producer Barbara Sutton Masry, and three-time Fringenyc award winning performer Cyndi Freeman.
100% of the proceeds will be donated to YSC http://www.youngsurvival.org/ and the event is dedicated to the memory of Dorothy Geffner, who died of breast cancer in 1973 at the age of 52.
When: Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011
Where: (Le) Poisson Rouge (downstairs Gallery Bar)
158 Bleecker Street (between Thompson and Sullivan)
Manhattan, New York City
http://www.lepoissonrouge.com/
Phone: (212) 504-3474
Time: 6:30pm
Miminum Donation: $20 (though you are welcome to give more)
Must be 21 years of age or older. Please make sure to bring ID.
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Host/MC
Jill Eikenberry, diagnosed with breast cancer in 1986, is an award-winning actress and former star of NBC’s long-running hit series "LA Law." Winning both a Golden Globe and Obie Award, as well as earning four Emmy nominations, Eikenberry has appeared in such classic films as “An Unmarried Woman," " "A Night Full of Rain,” and “Arthur,” and her extensive career on and off Broadway includes starring in “"Life Under Water;” "Moonchildren;” “The Beggars Opera;” "All Over Town," directed by Dustin Hoffman; "Save Grand Central;” and Wendy Wasserstein’s "Uncommon Women and Others.” She also co-produced a one-hour documentary for NBC entitled "Destined to Live," which dealt with the emotional aspects of breast cancer, from diagnosis to recovery. It was honored with a Humanitas Award.
Featured Writers/Performers
Anwar Robinson is a singer most recognized as one of the top finalists in television's American Idol 2005 competition. He will perform a song he wrote and arranged in honor of people who have won and/or lost their battles with breast cancer, “Chosen.”
Susan Miller is an OBIE award winning playwright and Guggenheim Fellow whose work includes the critically acclaimed one-woman play, My Left Breast (Obie), which premiered in Louisville’s Humana Festival and has been performed across the U.S, Canada, and France. Her play A Map of Doubt And Rescue won The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize; and she received an OBIE for Nasty Rumors And Final Remarks. She’s been produced at The Public Theatre, Second Stage, Naked Angels, NYStage & Film, and The Mark Taper Forum, among others. Her articles have appeared in O, The Oprah Magazine, American Theatre, The Dramatist, Girlfriends, The Bark, and MS. Miller was a Consulting Producer/writer on the first season of The L Word as well as a Story Editor on ABC’s landmark series, “Thirtysomething.” She’s written original screenplays for Disney, Universal, Warner Brothers, and her short film, The Grand Design, was directed by and starred Eric Stoltz and Frances Conroy. She is currently Executive Producing and writing, along with Tina CesaWard, the hit dramatic web series, Anyone But Me, which airs on Hulu.com and Blip.tv with fans in France, Brazil, Germany, Australia, Greece, Argentina, and the U.K. Susan lives in New York City with her partner and their dog, Henree. Her son is also a writer, living and working in L.A.. For more info on Ms. Miller, please visit http://www.susanmillerplaywright.com/bio.html.
Cyndi Freeman is a three time Fringenyc award winning performer as well as a playwright, and theatrical producer. She has created and produced several solo shows. Including: I Kissed Dash Riprock, which was performed as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at the Assembly Rooms, and won a "Best in Festival Award for Excellence" at the 2002 New York International Fringe Festival. I Kissed Dash Riprock also enjoyed success in Boston, toured the UK with Guy Masterson Productions and was presented by Xaviera Hollander in Amsterdam. Inside Cherry Pitz was presented at the Edinburgh Fringe at The Gilded Balloon, in NYC at The Midtown International Theatre Festival and at The Cherry Lane Theatre as part of the Downtown Urban Theatre Festival. Greetings From Hollywood was spotlighted on CNN, received a "Best in Fringe Festival" award at the NY International Fringe Festival, and was voted "Best New Play of New England -1998” by the Independent Reviewers of New England. Greetings From Hollywood was also presented at the Edinburgh Fringe at the Gilded Balloon. She lives in NYC. For more info, please visit http://cyndifreeman.net/.
Shona Tucker is the Acting Professor at Vassar College. She recently finished performing in Almost Maine with the Half Moon Theatre Company and Eclipsed at Yale Repertory Theatre. She spent three years as a company member at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, acting in such plays as Fences, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Gem of the Ocean and Bus Stop. Her Off Broadway theater credits include: New York Theater Workshop, The Actors Center, Lincoln Center Directors' Lab, The Public Theater, Circle in the Square, Playwrights Horizons, Manhattan Theatre Club, and La MaMa.. She has worked at numerous regional theaters including Williamstown Theater Festival, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Stageworks/Hudson, Arena Stage, The Acting Company, and American Conservatory Theater. She can be seen in the upcoming film shorts: Framing Delores, North Country and the short WALK THE FISH which in the feature film Cosmopolitan and the upcoming FOX television series, “Lights Out”. Other television and film credits include: Preaching to the Choir: On the One , Third Watch , New York Undercover , Law and Order , One Life to Live , and Trinity. A Schomburg Fellow and Fulbright Scholar, Shona earned a BS from Northwestern University and MFA in Acting at NYU/Tisch School of the Arts.
Jane Kelley is the author of NATURE GIRL, which Booklist called “funny, fresh, and charming.” The novel tells the story of how a New York City girl and her dog survive alone on the Appalachian Trail. Her next novel, THE GIRL BEHIND THE GLASS, will be published in August 2011. She has also written dozens of science and social studies books for children. Jane grew up in Mequon, Wisconsin and is a graduate of Northwestern University. In March 2001, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. After surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, she is grateful to be healthy and happy to have this opportunity to help others who are coping with cancer. She currently lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and her daughter.
Pamilla deLeon-Lewis is the author of Smiling Thru The Tears: A Breast Cancer Survivor Odyssey and Side Effects: The Untold story. Miss deLeon-Lewis is a Motivational Speaker, a certified Life Coach, a certified Laughter Yoga Teacher and the Brooklyn Team Leader of the Legislative Ambassadors for the ACS; she is a performance poet who is passionate about empowering survivors as she raises breast cancer awareness globally.
Khadijah Carter, diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003 at the age of 28, is an inspirational singer, prolific writer, and spokesperson for breast cancer survivors. She has traveled nationally and internationally on behalf of the Young Survival Coalition to bring more awareness to the healthcare industry about young women with breast cancer. In 2007 and 2008, she was a model for the Avon Foundation’s print PSA Breast Cancer campaign, which was featured in The Oprah Magazine, People, Mademoiselle, Essence, and Elle. She is often asked by the media to share her testimony and has been profiled on The CBS Early Show, BET, The Montel Williams Show, and others. She released a CD: “This Day: A Compilation of Inspirational Songs & Poems”; proceeds benefit various non-profit organizations. For more information, please see: http://www.khadijahcarter.
Michelle Malavet, writer and illustrator of Cancerland and The Other Side of Sick, was diagnosed with breast cancer the day after the 2008 Superbowl. A week later her father was diagnosed with stage IV renal cancer. During the time they spent together in treatment, he demonstrated to her what it is to live with cancer. He passed away in May 2009. Today, she is an impassioned young adult survivor. As a designer, her works span the realms of print and digital media, industrial, exhibit, and stage design. Her multi-media art was exhibited in Visual Diaries: Snapshot of the Young Adult Cancer Experience at the West Chelsea Arts Center. A collection of her poems and flash fiction was featured by the NY Writers Coalition. She is also the founder of Dream On, an organization committed to serving the life purpose of cancer survivors in the world. She lives in Astoria, NY with her cat. She can be contacted at design@michellemalavet.com.
Andrea Lepcio’s Looking for the Pony was a finalist for the Dramatists Guild Hull-Warriner Award along with Ruined, The Orphan Home Cycle, Circle Mirror Transformation and The Brother/Sister plays. The play was also a finalist for the NEA Outstanding New American Play Award. A third production was presented by Venus Theatre in October of 2010 and Detroit Repertory Theatre will produce a fourth production in July 2011. Also upcoming: Room 16 (book by Andrea Lepcio, music by Stephen Sislen, lyrics by Stephen Sislen and Ben H. Winters) will be presented at the Festival of New Artists at Goodspeed Opera House. In April, Welfleet Harbor Actors Theater will workshop Tunnel Vision (formerly Sad, Mad, Glad, Bad). Her screenplay, A September Spring, won the Sloan Foundation Dramatic Writing Award. A two-time finalist for the Heideman Award, her short plays and monologues have been published in Plays and Playwrights 2003, Estrogenius, lichen and by Smith & Kraus.Since 2004 she has been the Dramatists Guild Fellows Program Director and was a visiting faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University. She holds an M.F.A. in Dramatic Writing, Carnegie Mellon University and a B.A. in Human Ecology from College of the Atlantic.
Gha’il Rhodes Benjamin is an award winning actor, poet/spoken word -recording artist via her own production company Talking Poems and Storytelling Productions. Gha’il performs her one-woman show with live musical accompaniment throughout the tri-state area and the country bringing to light the inner complexities of every day characters with raw simplicity and humor. From classrooms to college campuses, nightlife venues to Lincoln Center, The Schomberg, The Knitting Factory and Symphony Space of New York she motivates, uplifts and inspires audiences with words and phrases that stick to your ribs. Talking Poems specializes in creating personalized custom-made poetry (celebrating the greatness within) for every occasion, including weddings, anniversaries and memorial heirlooms for home-going celebrations. Also director and facilitator of various creative workshops and performances, she allows participants of all ages to “project their inner voices." Gha’il is both the visual image and voice of spoken word in collaboration with filmmaker Al Santana in the WBGH Lab Series film titled Reparation Blues, PBS and WLIW. She is also the voice on radio airwaves with her poem titled She got burned, a PSA promoting domestic violence awareness through Safe Horizons of New York. Her debut CD Spiritual Eclipse/ Sacred Moments on a String of Words is a collage of music and spoken-word, a portrait of self-discovery, self-love and renewal...she is the recipient of the 2010 Soul Purpose Award and currently on the public speaking circuit, raising her voice to ignite “self-empowerment and creativity." “She’s authentic, talented, mesmerizing and a breath of fresh air," Les Brown, author and speaker, says of her. For more info, please visit http://www.ghailrhodesbenjamin.com/
Actress Alice King recently appeared in the 78th Street Theater Lab and New York International Fringe Festival productions of RECONSTRUCTION, for which Backstage lauded her "organic, at times even palpable, anger, regret, and emotional and sexual passion" performance in the role of a woman who's recently undergone breast reconstruction. She is a member of Circle East Lab (formerly Circle Rep), a former student of Uta Hagen, and an alumnus of Actors Theatre of Louisville. A cancer survivor herself, Alice is the CEO of AliceKingBooks.
The daughter of a breast cancer survivor, Joanna Hoffman is a spoken word poet originally from Maryland, where she was a part of three DC/Baltimore National Poetry Slam teams. She moved to New York three years ago, and has been a member of the 2009 and 2010 Spoken Word Almanac Project. She is the 2011 Women of the World Representative for NYC Urbana, and she currently works at a maternal health non-profit organization.
Barbara Sutton Masry is a screenwriter, playwright, and producer. She was one of the founders and former president of the Great Neck Breast Cancer Coalition (GNBCC). She is independently producing her feature screenplay, “A Wake-up Call,” starring Mira Sorvino, Ashanti, Dan Hedaya, and Amanda Setton.
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Inspired Word Staff
Mike Geffner
Founder/Producer
Brigitte Viellieu-Davis
Artistic Director/Associate Producer
Marvin Mendlinger
Assistant Director
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