MESSAH by Nia O. Witherspoon
La Mama Experimental Theater Club
The show features strong, moving performances from the ensemble cast of Rowin Amone, Sol de la Ciudad, Marie-Louise Guiner, Jiggy Jada, Shaa Kettrles, Malik Reed, Rodrikus Damon Springfield, Ianne Fields Stewart, Sharlee Taylor, and Deshawn Wyatte.
-- Carrie Lee O’Dell,
Full Review: https://www.thereviewshub.com/messiah
La Mama Experimental Theater Club
The show features strong, moving performances from the ensemble cast of Rowin Amone, Sol de la Ciudad, Marie-Louise Guiner, Jiggy Jada, Shaa Kettrles, Malik Reed, Rodrikus Damon Springfield, Ianne Fields Stewart, Sharlee Taylor, and Deshawn Wyatte.
-- Carrie Lee O’Dell,
Full Review: https://www.thereviewshub.com/messiah
This Thing Called Love by Vibol S. Sungkriem
LA Live Film Festival 2018
This short independent takes us through the life of two strangers who decide to take a risk with one another. For more information on location and screening times please visit:
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LA Live Film Festival 2018
This short independent takes us through the life of two strangers who decide to take a risk with one another. For more information on location and screening times please visit:
\www.facebook.com/ttcalledlove/
BROKEN by La Trycee Fowler
Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival 2018
This short independent film based on the true events of "The Emanuel 9" is an official selection. For more information on location and screening times please visit:
brokenthemovie.com/index.html
Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival 2018
This short independent film based on the true events of "The Emanuel 9" is an official selection. For more information on location and screening times please visit:
brokenthemovie.com/index.html
To Protect The Poets By John Doble NYC FRINGE FESTIVAL 2016
Doble's thumbnail sketches of the three [students], embodied by the talented Joy Donze (Courtney), Ariel Kim (Mingzhu), and Deshawn Wyatte (Jamal), have a vividness, [and their] performance of the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet (enhanced by their commentary) is at once funny and moving."
--Charles Wright, Curtain Up
"The other favorite moment is when Mac’s students re-enact a balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet: witty, fresh, and with great one-liners, the scenes with her students lit the mood and gave the audience a much-needed chuckle."
--Karen Woodin-Rodríguez, How To Make It As An Actor
-- More Critic Reviews at http://toprotectthepoets.com/
Doble's thumbnail sketches of the three [students], embodied by the talented Joy Donze (Courtney), Ariel Kim (Mingzhu), and Deshawn Wyatte (Jamal), have a vividness, [and their] performance of the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet (enhanced by their commentary) is at once funny and moving."
--Charles Wright, Curtain Up
"The other favorite moment is when Mac’s students re-enact a balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet: witty, fresh, and with great one-liners, the scenes with her students lit the mood and gave the audience a much-needed chuckle."
--Karen Woodin-Rodríguez, How To Make It As An Actor
-- More Critic Reviews at http://toprotectthepoets.com/
A BURIAL PLACE by Owen Panettieri
Deshawn Wyatte makes Marcus charming mix of sweet naivety and gut-wrenching pain.
--Diandra reviews it all
Full Review at: www.diandrareviewsitall.com
Max King (Colby), Deshawn Wyatte (Marcus) and Evan Maltby (Emmett) come onto the stage truly give a wonderful performance that was passionate, heartfelt and albeit will make everyone a bit tense in what turns into a very cathartic experience, but is really a great performance. It is such that you can simply sit there and absorb everything that is happening by just listening - something very easy to do and lose yourself in doing during this show.
-- Broadwayworld
Full Review at: Broadwayworld.com
The three performances are superb. The trio play these three characters with convincing intimacy, and the audience is easily convinced that they’re old friends who have spent year after year with each other.
-- Nytheatreguide
Full Review at: nytheatreguide.com
Deshawn Wyatte makes Marcus charming mix of sweet naivety and gut-wrenching pain.
--Diandra reviews it all
Full Review at: www.diandrareviewsitall.com
Max King (Colby), Deshawn Wyatte (Marcus) and Evan Maltby (Emmett) come onto the stage truly give a wonderful performance that was passionate, heartfelt and albeit will make everyone a bit tense in what turns into a very cathartic experience, but is really a great performance. It is such that you can simply sit there and absorb everything that is happening by just listening - something very easy to do and lose yourself in doing during this show.
-- Broadwayworld
Full Review at: Broadwayworld.com
The three performances are superb. The trio play these three characters with convincing intimacy, and the audience is easily convinced that they’re old friends who have spent year after year with each other.
-- Nytheatreguide
Full Review at: nytheatreguide.com