Chicago – The heralded Off-Broadway play from 2023 is on tour and headed for Chicago. “A Star Without a Name,” a melodramatic tragicomedy translated from Mikhail Sebastian’s “Steua Fare Nume” will be performed at the Chopin Theatre on April 6th and 7th, 2024. For details and ticket information, click Pm Theater.
The setting of the play is a provincial town in Romania, situated along the popular train route from Bucharest to Sinaia. By sheer chance, an express train makes a quick stop a the town’s only train station, leaving behind a sole passenger: a mysterious young redhead named Mona. Her beauty strikes right through the heart of a simple school teacher, who’s captivated by astronomy. Will their improbable love survive past its cosmic conception or will it combust like so many nameless stars in the sky?
April 6-7, 2024, at Chicago’s Chopin Theatre
Photo credit: PMTheater.com
Presented by New York City’s Pm Theater,...
The setting of the play is a provincial town in Romania, situated along the popular train route from Bucharest to Sinaia. By sheer chance, an express train makes a quick stop a the town’s only train station, leaving behind a sole passenger: a mysterious young redhead named Mona. Her beauty strikes right through the heart of a simple school teacher, who’s captivated by astronomy. Will their improbable love survive past its cosmic conception or will it combust like so many nameless stars in the sky?
April 6-7, 2024, at Chicago’s Chopin Theatre
Photo credit: PMTheater.com
Presented by New York City’s Pm Theater,...
- 4/3/2024
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The Effie T. Brown’s Gamechanger Films (The Inspection) is partnering with Gabrielle Union’s I’ll Have Another Productions and Taraji P. Henson’s Tph Entertainment to produce a feature film adaptation of graphic novel Sorcerority from co-authors Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson.
Sorcerority follows a young African-American girl, Melanie, who, like her late mother, enrolls into a historically African-American coven and university of magic. She soon discovers her enrollment into the school may not be entirely of her own choosing, but rather the calculated actions of a higher authority. In between her studies, she uncovers her familial connection to the school’s mysterious past, as well as her pivotal role in its future.
Gamechanger secured the rights to the fantasy graphic novel earlier this year. Brown will produce on behalf of Gamechanger. Union is producing alongside Kian Gass who will oversee from I’ll Have Another Productions and...
Sorcerority follows a young African-American girl, Melanie, who, like her late mother, enrolls into a historically African-American coven and university of magic. She soon discovers her enrollment into the school may not be entirely of her own choosing, but rather the calculated actions of a higher authority. In between her studies, she uncovers her familial connection to the school’s mysterious past, as well as her pivotal role in its future.
Gamechanger secured the rights to the fantasy graphic novel earlier this year. Brown will produce on behalf of Gamechanger. Union is producing alongside Kian Gass who will oversee from I’ll Have Another Productions and...
- 9/1/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Effie T. Brown, Gabrielle Union and Taraji P. Henson are joining forces to bring the fantasy graphic novel “Sorcerority” to the big screen.
Brown’s Gamechanger Films secured the rights to the fantasy novel by Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson earlier this year, and subsequently partnered with Union’s I’ll Have Another Productions and Henson’s Tph Entertainment to produce the feature film.
“Taraji and I have been looking for a project to work on together for a few years now and I’m excited to be partnering with her, Tph Productions and Gamechanger Films on this project. I’m looking forward to bringing this graphic novel to the big screen,” Union said in a statement announcing the collaboration.
Henson added: “I created Tph Entertainment as a way to help push forward stories that better represent what our society looks like and to help share voices that may not...
Brown’s Gamechanger Films secured the rights to the fantasy novel by Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson earlier this year, and subsequently partnered with Union’s I’ll Have Another Productions and Henson’s Tph Entertainment to produce the feature film.
“Taraji and I have been looking for a project to work on together for a few years now and I’m excited to be partnering with her, Tph Productions and Gamechanger Films on this project. I’m looking forward to bringing this graphic novel to the big screen,” Union said in a statement announcing the collaboration.
Henson added: “I created Tph Entertainment as a way to help push forward stories that better represent what our society looks like and to help share voices that may not...
- 9/1/2021
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Graphic novel follows young African-American girl at university of magic.
Effie T. Brown’s Gamechanger Films is partnering with Gabrielle Union’s I’ll Have Another Productions and Taraji P. Henson’s Tph Entertainment to produce a feature adaptation of graphic novel Sorcerority.
Gamechanger secured rights to the fantasy graphic novel by Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson earlier this year. The three companies will develop the project and Brown will produce with Union and Kian Gass, who will oversee for I’ll Have Another Productions, and Henson and Christine Conley for Tph Entertainment.
Sorcerority tells of Melanie, a young African-American...
Effie T. Brown’s Gamechanger Films is partnering with Gabrielle Union’s I’ll Have Another Productions and Taraji P. Henson’s Tph Entertainment to produce a feature adaptation of graphic novel Sorcerority.
Gamechanger secured rights to the fantasy graphic novel by Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson earlier this year. The three companies will develop the project and Brown will produce with Union and Kian Gass, who will oversee for I’ll Have Another Productions, and Henson and Christine Conley for Tph Entertainment.
Sorcerority tells of Melanie, a young African-American...
- 9/1/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Effie T. Brown, Gabrielle Union and Taraji P. Henson are teaming up to produce a film adaptation of a fantasy graphic novel called “Sorcerority.”
Brown’s Gamechanger Films, which secured the rights to the book earlier this year, will partner with Union’s I’ll Have Another Productions and Henson’s Tph Entertainment on the film adaptation of “Sorcerority.” The three companies will develop the graphic novel for the big screen based on the book co-written by Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson from 2018.
“Sorcerority” chronicles the story of a young African American girl, who, following in the footsteps of her late mother, enrolls into a historically African American coven and university of magic. She soon discovers her enrollment into the school may not be entirely of her own choosing, but rather the calculated actions of a higher authority. In between her studies, she uncovers her familial connection to the school’s mysterious past,...
Brown’s Gamechanger Films, which secured the rights to the book earlier this year, will partner with Union’s I’ll Have Another Productions and Henson’s Tph Entertainment on the film adaptation of “Sorcerority.” The three companies will develop the graphic novel for the big screen based on the book co-written by Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson from 2018.
“Sorcerority” chronicles the story of a young African American girl, who, following in the footsteps of her late mother, enrolls into a historically African American coven and university of magic. She soon discovers her enrollment into the school may not be entirely of her own choosing, but rather the calculated actions of a higher authority. In between her studies, she uncovers her familial connection to the school’s mysterious past,...
- 9/1/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
The fantasy graphic novel Sorcerority, which follows a young girl who enrolls at a Historically Black coven and university of magic, is set for a feature film adaptation by Gamechanger Films, I’ll Have Another Productions and Tph Entertainment.
Written by Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson, Sorcerority chronicles Melanie following her late mother into the historically African-American coven and university of magic. The young girl soon discovers her enrollment may not be entirely of her own choosing, but the calculated actions of a higher authority, as she eventually uncovers a familial connection to the school’s mysterious past.
Effie T. Brown will be ...
Written by Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson, Sorcerority chronicles Melanie following her late mother into the historically African-American coven and university of magic. The young girl soon discovers her enrollment may not be entirely of her own choosing, but the calculated actions of a higher authority, as she eventually uncovers a familial connection to the school’s mysterious past.
Effie T. Brown will be ...
The fantasy graphic novel Sorcerority, which follows a young girl who enrolls at a Historically Black coven and university of magic, is set for a feature film adaptation by Gamechanger Films, I’ll Have Another Productions and Tph Entertainment.
Written by Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson, Sorcerority chronicles Melanie following her late mother into the historically African-American coven and university of magic. The young girl soon discovers her enrollment may not be entirely of her own choosing, but the calculated actions of a higher authority, as she eventually uncovers a familial connection to the school’s mysterious past.
Effie T. Brown will be ...
Written by Mikhail Sebastian and George Watson, Sorcerority chronicles Melanie following her late mother into the historically African-American coven and university of magic. The young girl soon discovers her enrollment may not be entirely of her own choosing, but the calculated actions of a higher authority, as she eventually uncovers a familial connection to the school’s mysterious past.
Effie T. Brown will be ...
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