Marlene McKenzie Theatre
Performing Arts theatre that explores social issues by delivering thought provoking art and theatre performances.
Sunday reflection of the weeks. Do what you live, and love what you do. 🙏🏿🙌🏿❤️
Happy International Women's Day! Keep creating. Keep positive and keep being you.
Happy New Year from yours truly Marlene 🙏🏿
The Evolution of LITE "Cheryl, it's time to stop being invisible and start being visible..." let the devising, begin. 2022
Marlene McKenzie has been nominated for Social Activist Of The Year. Please vote if you feel her work speaks for itself and all she continues to do to bring in theatre. Thank you 🙏🏾https://mbccawards.com/vote-now/
Very proud to announce Creative Director Marlene McKenzie has been nominated for Social Activist Of The Year in the The MBCC Awards. “Changing The Script and creating theatre never leaves you”. Congratulations 🎉 🎉 Thank you to those who nominated.
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Marlene McKenzie Theatre for being NOMINATED for the MBCC Awards 2021 for the Social Activist of the Year Award. Voting starts 19th July 2021. To find out more about the awards ceremony visit www.mbccawards.com
Do you use filters on your pictures?
Has anyone changed parts of their body appearances for uplift in confidence or for jobs,casting,auditions,modelling?
Does our appearances create obstacles?
Do you use filters on your pictures?
Has anyone changed parts of their body appearances for uplift in confidence or for jobs,casting,auditions,modelling?
It has been circulating for a few weeks. What are your thoughts? Did anyone feel uncomfortable?
As the original artist is a black woman, we need question why does the art and entertainment industry continues to enable this and why they think it’s entertaining to mock black women?
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recreating the popular photograph associated with Rosie Riveter. What do you think?
Although her identity is not clear.
It is claimed that since entering the cultural zeitgeist in 1942, many women have claimed to be World War II-era poster icon “Rosie the Riveter,” but only one could claim to be the original.
Her name was Rosalind P. Walter.
She died Wednesday, the New York Times reported. She was 95.
Three other women, Mary Doyle Keefe, Naomi Parker Fraley and Geraldine Hoff Doyle, were all at one point identified with the “Rosie” poster, but it was Walter who inspired the character.
Born in 1924 to a wealthy family, Walter grew up in Long Island. When WWII broke out, she got a job riveting the metal hulls of Corsair fighter planes at a Connecticut plant. It was there that newspaper columnist Igor Cassini wrote about Walter. His column was seen by songwriters Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb, who penned the song Rosie the Riveter in 1942.
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Hey ladies, Moms for those who are zooming with us tonight here is the link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86099152157?pwd=bGMyWjhDZVEza2JObndyeWlkNzVxQT09
“Your hair is too thick, can you straighten it.”
What are some of the comments you have heard? Have you had to change hairstyles for a audition, a job?
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Who can relate? Made to feel like you can’t be trusted or not experienced enough to be a project manager, producer so you opt for the assistant role?
Let’s talk about if your face fits. Has this happened to you?
An event for the moms. Mooville Theatre CIC would like to invite you all to our Mothers Appreciation Special!! A creative evening of various performances, discussions and good vibes.
The only requirement is grab a glass of your favourite drinks and snacks and enjoy!!
Has your name ever given the wrong impression of you?
Have you ever thought how your name has been an advantage or has hindered opportunities?
Comment below if you can relate.
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Happy Birthday to the boss lady what an amazing, super talented, genuine woman, sister, auntie, mentor, artist and so much more. From all of us
We 💜💜💜 YOU
Steps going forward
As we have come to the end of our 16 days programme the Sisters Of Strength Presents.. We would like to say a BIG THANK YOU!! To those who have supported, shared and followed the journey. Without we wouldn’t have been able to raise dv awareness, create the program in the way we did.
Thursday 17th December we will be hosting our last “momma needs love” to end the programme with positivity, love and laughter.
Thank You,
Some Inspiration for your Sunday.
THE TRIMUMPH: Lost in love conversations https://youtu.be/qW_OC2pmsE8
Have you ever been in love and lost in it?
Sisters Of Strength presents: Lost in Love RE: COVER - THE TRIUMPH tune in for conversations about being Lost in Love, self love, relationships and more. This is part of Mooville Theatre's Sisters Of ...
THE TRIUMPH: Lost in love conversations https://youtu.be/qW_OC2pmsE8
Thank you to everyone who has supported The SOS presents program and attending both viewings of the Rachel Elizabeth film. We are raising awareness about Domestic Violence/Abuse and your feedback has helped us throughout the 16 days of activism. Thank you and we will continue to spread the message and help those who truly need the support.
TONIGHT!! RE:COVER- THE TRIUMPH
We will have the EXCLUSIVE Premiere of Lost In Love via Mooville TV channel on YouTube. Tune in for conversations about being lost in love, self love and more.
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