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NEWS RELEASE ▪︎ TRANS CHORUS OF LOS ANGELES RETURNS TO LGBT CENTER’S RENBERG THEATRE ▪︎ AUGUST 26 & 27 ONLY

The Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner Cultural Arts

Presents

The Triumphant Return of The

TRANS CHORUS OF LOS ANGELES
Lindsey Deaton, Artistic Director
Encore Performances of
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars

Saturday, August 26 at 8pm & Sunday, August 27 at 2pm

la-lgbtcenter-trans-chorus-ziggy-stardustThe Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner Cultural Arts Center has announced the return of the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles (TCLA) to its Renberg Theatre on Saturday, August 26 at 8pm and Sunday, August 27 at 2pm. TCLA will once again perform planet Earth’s first staged concert production of the full The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars by David Bowie. As Bowie intended, additional hit songs will complete the entire musical saga.

TCLA is the largest group of trans and gender non-conforming people anywhere in the world who gather together regularly to raise their voices in song. Its performances are intended not only to empower its members, but also to change the way others see the transgender community. Since their founding in late 2015, TCLA has drawn attention to the trans community and trans issues through live performances, community engagement, and social and traditional media. With a strong belief that TCLA is uniquely positioned to offer the trans narrative in a truly significant and impactful way, its mission is to fiercely empower the transgender, non-binary, and intersex community to discover, love, develop, and use their voices to change the social ecology everywhere.

In its inaugural year, the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles performed at the 2015 West Hollywood Transgender Day of Remembrance with Alexandra Billings and Our Lady J from Transparent; the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles’s (GMCLA) Fifth Annual Voice Awards; True Colors debut concert with TCLA, GMCLA, and Vox Femina; LA Pride, Long Beach Pride and TransPride LA; Kol Tikvah Temple; St. John’s Cathedral, Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles (the first Trans chorus to perform in a Cathedral anywhere); the opening ceremony of LGBT Heritage Month with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and the LA City Council; the Williams Institute UniTy Awards with Laverne Cox; and Interscope Records’ song “Hands,” a musical tribute to benefit Orlando victims and LGBT organizations.
Artistic Director Lindsey Deaton is a conductor, guitarist, singer, speaker, and a fierce transgender and LGBTIQ youth advocate. She is the Founder/Artistic Director of the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles. Ms. Deaton served as the conducting apprentice to Jesus Lopez-Cobos, Music Director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. She has guest conducted the San Francisco Ballet, Louisville Orchestra, Spokane Symphony, Winston-Salem Symphony, Youngstown Symphony and Chorus, Schenectady Symphony, and numerous orchestras at the Aspen Music Festival, among others. An active music educator, in 2002 Ms. Deaton received the Dalcroze Certificate and the Dalcroze License from the Juilliard School in New York City. Her principle teachers were famed conducting pedagogue Leon Barzin in Paris, Gunther Schuller, Murry Sidlin, and Celin Romero. She studied with Dalcroze experts Robert Abramson and Marta Sanchez. She received her MFA in Conducting from Carnegie Mellon University.

General admission tickets are $35 and may be purchased online at www.lalgbtcenter.org/theatre or by phone at (323) 860-7300. Net proceeds from all ticket sales will support the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles and the full range of free and low-cost programs and services offered by the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
The Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Renberg Theatre is located at 1125 N. McCadden Place (one block east of Highland, just north of Santa Monica Boulevard), in Hollywood, 90038. During construction of the Center’s new facility, free parking is limited. Please allow extra time to find parking, or choose public transportation or a ride service.

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07-20-17

NEWS RELEASE ▪︎ “THE NEW BUSINESS OF ACTING” AUTHOR BRAD LEMACK SET TO APPEAR AT VROMAN’S IN PASADENA ▪︎ SUNDAY 7/30 at 4pm

New TV Season, New Opportunities for Smart Actors!


Join The New Business of Acting Conversation

with Talent Manager, Educator & Author Brad Lemack

at Vroman’s Bookstore in Pasadena on Sunday, July 30, at 4PM

As the new network television season nears, this is a great time for both new-to-the-business and ‘working’ actors to refresh the page on their approach to their professional careers. Talent manager, educator, and author Brad Lemack will begin that conversation at a book discussion and signing for The New Business of Acting: How to Build a Career in a Changing Landscape at Vroman’s Bookstore in Pasadena, located at 695 East Colorado Boulevard, on Sunday, July 30, at 4pm.

Lemack established his firm Lemack & Company Talent Management/Public Relations in 1982 and over the years has represented and crafted the brands of a diverse array of developing artists and legacy talent. Details on the company’s history and cumulative client list are available at LemackCo.com.

The Business of Acting course was created by Lemack for the Emerson College Los Angeles campus in the late 1990s and he has been teaching the course ever since. He is also on the faculty of the Elon University Los Angeles Program. His first book, The Business of Acting: Learn the Skills You Need to Build the Career You Want, was first published in 2002 and has enjoyed several re-printings since. Lemack hosts the Web TV series Inside the Business of Acting and writes The Business of Acting Blog.

Further information on The Business of Acting is available at TheBusinessOfActing.com.

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07-10-17

NEWS RELEASE ▪︎ REIGN MORTON IN “ICONversations” SET FOR THE COLONY THEATRE IN BURBANK JULY 20–23

ICONversations
A MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO THE MASTERS
STARRING REIGN MORTON
DIRECTED BY KINNIK SKY
MUSICAL DIRECTION BY DAVE YADEN
FOUR PERFORMANCES ONLY
AT THE COLONY THEATRE IN BURBANK
JULY 20, 21, 22, AND 23

Reign MortonICONversations, a musical journey with vocal artist Reign Morton, will play four performances only at the Colony Theatre in Burbank from July 20–23. Singing the songs that have stood the test of time from musical artists like Frank Sinatra, Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley, Prince, Whitney Houston, Donny Hathaway, and Michael Jackson, Morton weaves a musical love letter to his father via creative storytelling and incredible music. Joining Morton in the show is Maiya Sykes, Postmodern Jukebox front woman and finalist on NBC’s The Voice. The tribute concert is directed by Kinnik Sky and features musical direction by Grammy Award-winner Dave Yaden.

Reign Morton is a recognized singer, songwriter, actor, and writer. He has appeared in films, theatre, and daytime and primetime TV. His most notable role as Cashius Kibideaux on General Hospital for which he earned a Daytime Emmy Award for Best Daytime Drama along with his cast. His recent credits include Whitney Houston’s biopic Whitney (as Eddie Murphy), The New Edition Story, E! Entertainment’s Clean House, For the Record: Tarantino, and the PureFlix.com series Hilton Head Island. Morton has worked alongside industry greats, from being directed by Angela Bassett and Antoine Fuqua to being coached by music legend Stevie Wonder. He has traveled internationally as a musician in Paris, Japan, and Canada. His work in Paris includes a chart-topping song, “Speed Dating,” which features the group Klan Kil-êla.

Morton has taken on a Producer/Performer role with ICONversations. This debut stage production is part musical love letter to his father and part tribute concert honoring iconic music legends. Said Morton, “It’s such an honor to present this show in such a historic and beautiful space as the Colony Theatre. Truly humbling.”

Director Kinnik Sky is a veteran of stage, television, and film. An American Idol finalist, she has appeared in countless plays and musicals over the last 20 years including Dreamgirls, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, and Madea’s Class Reunion. In 2010, she launched her production company Dazzal Mi (Dazzle Me) Entertainment. Under the company’s banner, Sky has written, produced, and starred in several stage productions and web series. To date, Dazzal Mi has received nine NAACP Theatre Award nominations and garnered five wins.

Musical Director Dave Yaden is a Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter and pianist who has played and written with some of the best in the business, including Josh Kelley, Pierce the Veil, Tonic, Spin Doctors, Tyler Hilton, Lady Antebellum, Ryan Tedder (One Republic), Mindi Abair, and many others. His ‘Billy Joel meets The Band’ sound is classic rock with touches of modern pop and Americana.

The running schedule for ICONversations is Thursday 7/20 at 8pm, Friday 7/21 at 8pm, Saturday 7/22 at 8pm, and Sunday 7/23 at 3pm. Admission is $35 and tickets may be purchased online at www.colonytheatre.org or by phone at (866) 811-4111. The Colony Theatre is located at 555 N. Third Street (between Cyprus and Magnolia) in Burbank, 91502. Ample free onsite parking is available.

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07-10-17

Reign Morton. Photo courtesy of The Colony Theatre.