Sunday, April 24, 2011

Plays, products and more...Oh My!

Sooooo, you've seen Verbalized Ink and would like a little momento. Or maybe you haven't seen the play yet but you want to show up with your gear intact. No matter what the case you have the opportunity to purchase items designed by playwright, actor, artist, Andre N. Jones. Just scroll down to the bottom of our webpage and you will find Andre's Zazzle store. There are mugs, t-shirts, magnets and more. Not only will you find promotional items for Verbalized Ink, but you'll also find original works not available anywhere else. So take a few extra minutes and check it out!

See you soon at the DC Black!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Counting Down!

We're getting closer! The DC Black Theatre Festival is almost here! We have our dates, time and venue. Verbalized Ink will be playing at the Warehouse Theater on June 17th at 7:30pm and June 18th at 2pm. The Warehouse Theater is located at 1021 7th St NW, Washington DC 20001. For all of our Philly folks we are putting together a bus trip. Stay Tuned for more info. We posted a video featuring one of the scenes from the play. Check it out when you have some time.


May His Peace be with you 'till we meet again

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Heading South

As each day comes to a close the excitement builds for the DC Black Theatre Festival. We are so honored to be a part of this groundbreaking event. This year's festival, which is referred to as 2nd Act( as this is it's second year), will be filled with workshops, plays(make sure you check out Verbalized Ink), theatrical competitions and specials guests such as Doug E. Doug, Joe Clair, D'Atra Hicks and Rain Pryor. This is an event that you don't want to miss. You can access the website at http://www.dcblacktheatrefestival.com/. The DC Black Theatre Festival runs from June 12-19th.
Rise and Walk is so grateful to be able to provide entertaining and inspirational productions. Our mission is to produce original as well as American classic and contemporary theatrical works that are inspirational and uplifting to the community at- large. We will also utilize these works to teach and inspire future artistry. We ask that you to continue to go along for the ride. We're sure that you will be entertained, inspired and uplifted.
So in the infamous words of Don Cornelius- "Peace, Love and Soul".