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Annette Reid Stars in JACK's Smashing Success
"
Love These Days"
JACK Announces Annette Reid's
Lossed to Begin Production
Annette Reid
& Team Raise $1 Million!
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Paula McAfee
Starcraft Talent Agency 818-403-1105
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Annette Reid Stars
in JACK's Smashing Success
"
Love These Days"
e-tuxedocat is pleased to report that JACK's evening of poetry,
Love These Days, starring Annette Reid, was a smashing success. The whole evening was set to music, the way life should be. For her first piece, Ms. Reid chose a poem written by e.e. cumming's, of no capital letters or space bar fame. She read "i carry your heart with me" so beautifully that even the wind stopped to listen. She also read "A Toast To The Men," by Edgar Albert Guest. Of course,
e-tuxedocat's favorite were two sonnets written by Garrison Keillor. No one knows love like a man whose culture supresses every emotion available to humans. Namely, The Minnesotan Lutheran. If you were unable to attend this amazing
evening, not to worry. Click here for an excerpt of the evening in which each of JACK's founding members presents their favorite piece. Ms. Reid's is second (the e.e. cumming's piece), at 54 seconds in.
Salutations,
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JACK ANNOUNCES ANNETTE REID'S
LOSSED TO BEGIN PRODUCTION
JACK, the producers of
Honesty, Pencil, Rose, has announced progress in pre-production for their latest film,
LOSSED, written by and starring JACK's own Annette Reid. With final rewrites completed, the production team ramped up their location scouting. The official paperwork is still pending, but
JACK is keeping production in Los Angeles, possibly as close as Colorado Boulevard in Eagle Rock. Principle Photography is set to begin in early May. Although she has produced two films previously,
LOSSED is the first short film written by Annette Reid.
LOSSED is a drama about relationships in which people learn the real complications of loss. JACK is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council's EMERGE Fiscal Sponsorship Program.
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