Reena Dutt

RISE & SHINE [I THOUGHT I WAS WHITE!]

solo performance · bad hindu in associations with off chance and east 4th street prodiuctions · Ages 12+ · United States of America
Rise and Shine [I Thought I Was White] is an uplifting, heartwarming, hilarious story about a young man coming to terms with his parents, culture, and ultimately himself. Anil Kumar's energetic and passionate performance shares a universal tale of bravery, connection, and self-acceptance.
Rise and Shine [I Thought I Was White] is an uplifting, heartwarming, hilarious story about a young man coming to terms with his parents, culture, and ultimately himself. Anil Kumar's energetic and passionate performance shares a universal tale of bravery, connection, and self-acceptance.

SATI

film · off-chance productions · Ages 12+ · United States
On the verge of being sacrificed on her husband's funeral pyre, Dhumavati makes the bold and dangerous choice to flee her fate, in turn, discovering her self worth. Directed by Heather de Michele, Starring Reena Dutt, Aly Mawji, Rabeya Sen. Running Time: 7:22
On the verge of being sacrificed on her husband's funeral pyre, Dhumavati makes the bold and dangerous choice to flee her fate, in turn, discovering her self worth. Directed by Heather de Michele, Starring Reena Dutt, Aly Mawji, Rabeya Sen. Running Time: 7:22

WAITLESS

comedy · fierce backbone · Ages 15+ · United States
ENCORE PRODUCERS PICK! Life's a run on a treadmill. Shelley and Trent take the plunge and move to London for work, where they are challenged to find the right pace to discover if their love can go the distance.
ENCORE PRODUCERS PICK! Life's a run on a treadmill. Shelley and Trent take the plunge and move to London for work, where they are challenged to find the right pace to discover if their love can go the distance.

KATY AND JENNIFER

kadm productions · Ages 15+ · United States of America
Two lifelong friends are about to enter a funeral of a child, a marriage, and their youth. As they shift gears toward the future, it’s pretty clear that the road ahead will be a lot bumpier than the road behind.
Two lifelong friends are about to enter a funeral of a child, a marriage, and their youth. As they shift gears toward the future, it’s pretty clear that the road ahead will be a lot bumpier than the road behind.