An O’Neill Semifinalist with 47k streams on music platforms and 10K social media followers! A new dramatic musical with pop inspired jazz and blues based on 1920s Chickasaw star and mother, Wanda Savage. Savage is a powerful story of redemption. Wanda was a flawed character who faced oppression, racism, sexism, and abuse; a modern woman who encountered many issues that women still deal with today. Wanda refused to embrace the stereotype of Native women that was dominant in her day and persists into the 21st Century.
We are proud to be co-producers on In Pieces by Joey Contreras! The EP has been streamed millions of times and the show has thousands of followers. In Pieces is a universal story about love found and love lost and how one finds oneself through that. The pop musical score is current and catchy.
We are proud to be the coproducers under Jo-Ann Dean and with Tony Award winning producer Cody Lassen for A Commercial Jingle for Regina Comet. Running through Nov. 14, 2021 and getting rave reviews!
Nicolette Blount produced a filmed reading of Rolling With the Punches by Joel S . Bailey and directed by Ben Rauch for TRU VOICES. Rolling With the Punches stars Carey Cox as Jo Lee (Hulu’s Handmaid’s Tale, Broadway’s Glass Menagerie, Off Bway God of Carnage) with Becca Ayers as Loreen Lee (Broadway: 1776, My Fair Lady, South Pacific, Adam’s Family, Les Miserables, Avenue Q), Allen Lewis Rickman as Mr. Brudnick, Bucky (TV: Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Boardwalk Empire, Film: A Serious Man, Son of Saul, Broadway: Relatively Speaking, Off Broadway: Yentl, Mack and Mabel), Shiomara Gonzalez as Alex (Off Broadway: The House Where Nobody Lives), Marc Winski as Ethan (Broadway National Tour of Grease), Adam Lebow as Rusty, Tessie Herrasti as Mama Rama, Marisa Giachetti as Chris and Jo Lee Understudy, Jordan Richards as Tommy, Hollis, Carrie Jean Henley as Jackie and Tatiana Montes - Stage Directions (Assistant Company Manager Little Shop of Horrors).
Rolling With the Punches is about Twenty-something and wheelchair-bound Jo's life is turned upside-down when her mother’s boyfriend moves in. When Jo's poor judgment causes a serious accident, she is wrongly placed in an asylum under Chicago’s cruel and archaic ‘Ugly Law’, where deformed and unsightly people must stay out of sight from the public. Her treatment and subsequent escape emboldens her to fight to repeal the unjust law. Its 1974 overturning remains a milestone in the Civil Rights movement for the disabled.
The reading will conclude with a Talk Back with the producers, director, and others in the industry.
A new dramatic musical with pop inspired jazz and blues music based on 1920s Chickasaw star and mother, Wanda Savage. Savage received standing ovations at each of it's first four developmental productions April 2021 at Ja'Duke theater in MA and received 11 nominations for Broadway World's Regional Boston Awards. Savage's developmental production received several runner up awards including first runner up for Best New Musical (nonprofessional) losing by just 1% of the vote. Savage has 40K streams of some of it's music streaming and has over 9K social media followers.
Nicolette Blount is producing Reprieve, a short filmed play, for the nonprofit TRU (Theater Resources Unlimited) for their fundraising gala TRU Speak. Reprieve is written by Lee Roscoe, directed by Miriam Eusebio and will be filmed by Matthew Kohn. Starring John Scott Richardson , Janna Robbins, and Damiah Nolasco.
Story:
A Native American man, so distraught over the state of the world and so disconnected from any community, is planning to kill himself. A curious child, Bert, befriends him, which leads to an invite home for dinner. Maybe he won't kill himself.
Not a production, but an investment in producer Nicolette Blount's Native community. The website is in it's early phases and still growing, but the intention is for it to be a bridge between Native theatre creatives (American Indigenous and First Nationst) and Broadway/Off Broadway theaters, producers, and casting agents to help create m
Not a production, but an investment in producer Nicolette Blount's Native community. The website is in it's early phases and still growing, but the intention is for it to be a bridge between Native theatre creatives (American Indigenous and First Nationst) and Broadway/Off Broadway theaters, producers, and casting agents to help create more visibility. According to the latest AAPAC Visibility Report, Natives are 0% (actors, directors, producers, choreographers etc.) in most creative positions on and Off Broadway. Visibility Report
We invest in this new Off Broadway musical with a female dominated team. A clever and funny musical about millennial moms written by a mom, Nico Juber.
Nicolette and Christopher, through Take My Shot Productions, have invested in this new museum that has been a long time coming! Who knew there wasn’t a Broadway Museum in NYC yet?! The Broadway Museum is on 145 W. 45th Street right next to the Lyceum Theatre.
A subsidiary of Take My Shot Productions specializing in creating reasonably priced, quality demos for writers and composers of musicals .
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