Festival Announcement!! Oak Park Black Film Festival, here we come! 🦋
“Ways to Fly” is headed back to the big screen. This time, in Sacramento, CA. The Oak Park Black Film Festival (OPBFF) takes place from October 7-12th! We’ll be sure to update y’all with ticket information soon! Hope you can join us!
You can also check out @sthopeoakpark and @guildtheateroakpark to learn more about the festival. #FilmFestival #OakParkBlackFilmFestival #WaysToFlyShort #WomenFilmMakers
When the STRIKE happened, a lot of things went quiet, including getting to spread the joy about a project I was privileged to be a part of. In celebration of the @lashortsfest , not only do I want to congratulate all the participants for the @lashortsfest of 2025, I also want to give a special shout out to @edward_worthy and @missdsworthy , the whole production team, and the fabulous cast and crew of the film REAR . I have so much love for this film 🤎🎥🎞️🎬. #lashortsinternationalfilmfestival #lashortsfest #indiefilm
Looking back and shouting out to @lashortsfest for having the film REAR be part of the festival that year. A continuous congrats and big hug to @edward_worthy , @missdsworthy and the wonderful cast and fab crew! 🎥🎬♥️.
Before too much time goes by, I need to give 💐to a project I am so happy I got to be a part of. The film #REAR🎥🎬🖤🖤. Thank you @edward_worthy & @missdsworthy for having me part of this #film. I will forever be proud. So much love to you both and to the fabulous cast and amazing crew. #grateful
That one time I met #BillPullman at the @stageraw awards. Good times always! Thanks for the 📸 @thedanamartin 🤩🥰.
#StageRaw #Theatre #LosAngelesTheatre #LosAngeles
‼️CAST ANNOUNCED! Meet Fadhia Carmelle Marcelin (@facarmelle ), our Lady Bracknell for The Importance of Being Earnest this Sunday, June 1st at 7:00 at Thymele Arts in Hollywood. Pay-what-you-can tickets in bio! 🎟️
Fadhia is an actor and producer based in Los Angeles. She has a BA in Theatre Arts and Mass Media Communications, with a minor in Studio Art. Theatrically, she was last seen as Nya, in the West Coast premiere of Dominique Morisseau’s, Pipeline; (Harold Clurman Theatre Lab) - which was awarded Best Ensemble from LA Stage Raw. Other credits include: Beatrice in the staged reading of The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, as Cunningham in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, (Leo Rising Theatre Co) and as Hester in In the Blood (Redbrick Road Theatre). Fadhia’s short film, “Ways to Fly,” recently premiered at the Pan African Film Festival. She won best actress at the DC Black Film Festival, for her role in, “Rear.” Her film, “Bring It All Back Home,” is now out on AppleTV, Amazon Prime and Tubi. Fadhia loves getting to tell stories through her art.
Come see her and the rest of the perfectly hilarious cast on Sunday! 🎭🎟️
HAPPY #WORLDTHEATREDAY 🎭
I love stories, and I love story telling. I am very grateful theatre gets to continue to be a special part of my life. Looking back to when I got to be part of #Pipeline by #DominiqueMorisseau @domorisseau directed by my dear friend and bro bro @thebryankeith and AD’d the 👑 @mcarter182 . My heart is still full from that moment. I’ll forever cherish it 🥰♥️♥️
Thanks for having us @paffnow for @waystoflyshort . Thanks to the beautiful cast and crew and a BIG THANK YOU to the creator behind this @kirbysaid 🥰👏🏾💐🤎🤎