Speakeasy Productions
Now: it has evolved to mean something far more diverse. We want to give you an experience that begins the moment you get your ticket.
Speakeasy Productions is a professional film and theatre production company that aims to expose and nurture emerging theatre and film artists (actors, performers, choreographers, directors, designers and more). Artistic Director: JULIEN CYR
Resident Choreographer & Head of Dance: ASHLEY ARNOLD
Resident Makeup & Special Effects Artistry: TRASON FERNANDES
Our vision and reason for creating this c
05/21/2015
Very excited to announce our newest project in development, our first musical production: 'SHERLOCK', which is currently in development and being workshopped! With a book & music by Julien Cyr, we hope to have this new exciting piece of theatre on stage by 2017! In the meantime, we would like to share with you an early draft recording of our instrumental opening 'London'. Stay tuned!
SHERLOCK: the musical - LONDON (Opening) Instrumental This video is about LONDON (Openning) Instrumental - SHERLOCK: the musical
Happy WORLD THEATRE DAY! Stay tuned over the next 2 weeks as we announce our next project in development! It's been a long time coming!
Happy World Theatre Day!
03/25/2014
Gemini
03/25/2014
written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
adapted & directed by MARVIN ISHMAEL
on stage at THE ANNEX THEATRE | August 2012
photography by VOITEK PENDRAK (www.faultypixel.com)
© Speakeasy Productions
03/10/2014
SPEAKEASY | PRODUCTIONS - iPhone Teaser Trailer Directed by Julien Cyr feat. Ashley Arnold Speakeasy Productions truly desires to become a creative and artistic hub for artists in the performing arts and f...
03/03/2014
03/03/2014
We've reach over 300 'Likes'! Thanks for following! Here's a sneak peak at a very "crafty" soon-to-be-released teaser company trailer directed by Julien Cyr. We're not going to say anything other than get ready to unleash your creativity...
Exciting things in the works, Stay tuned for updates on our 2014/2015 year!
11/10/2013
"I don't like the persistent questioning of the theatre: I think it changes our relationship to the theatre, and makes us look at it in an entirely new, unflattering way. Julie Harris used to say something along the lines that we should never say about any thing that we love what we would not say about any person that we loved, and I subscribe to this theory. I love and respect the theatre, and I believe in it. I believe that it will matter always, and even if it matters to a smaller group of people, it still matters, and it must be honored and constantly improved. Of course I can't be willfully ignorant and dismiss the fact that people care more about musicals and stars now than they do about being moved and startled by plays. I don't like this; I'm saddened by this. Nonetheless, the theatre must be worked in, worked on, improved, loved, nurtured, re-tooled. We are the ones who will make it matter."--Marian Seldes/In Conversation with James Grissom/1995/Photograph of Seldes as she appeared in Edward Albee's "The Play About The Baby," in 2001.
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06/30/2014