Blackest Swan (Black Swan Parody/Spoof)
Blackest Swan is a colorful, urban, comedic interpretation of Black Swan. Instead of New York City Ballet, we introduce to you a Crenshaw Community College Mash-up production of Swan... more »
Blackest Swan is a colorful, urban, comedic interpretation of Black Swan. Instead of New York City Ballet, we introduce to you a Crenshaw Community College Mash-up production of Swan Lake. Blackest Swan is the story of Nina Johnson's struggle to prove herself black enough to dance the lead role in Crenshaw Community College's final recital. Nina attempts to stand up to the intense pressure from her stage mom, while trying to handle her burgeoning crush for her Artistic Director, Thomas. Sexy vixen, Lily seems just black enough to steal the lead right from under Nina. And in the wings, poor Beth, a fifth year Community College student, is battling tourettes and the idea of letting go of her dance dreams. But there can be only one BLACKEST SWAN. « less
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Ashley T. Hughes
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Rob Lambert
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Directed and Edited by Ashley T. Hughes, written & produced by Ashley T. Hughes and Shannon Komai McClain, Director of Photography, Joel Tallbut. Starring Shannon Komai McClain as Nina, Rob Lambert as Thomas, Eddie Pepitone as Mother, Caryn Ward as Lily, Nisa Ward as Beth, Blu Taylor as David, and Michol C. Sherman as Sergio. Choreography by Ashley T. Hughes and Blu Taylor, Assistant Director Troy Hauschild, Audio by Gabriel Andy Giner, Make-up by Juilissa Gonzalez, Assistant Make-up by Savi Marshal, Hair Stylist Christopher Mannor, Production Assistant Mecca Umazar, Music by David Rojas, Vocals by Nisa Ward, Sound Design by Mark Jensen, Additional Audio Post by Yahel Dooley and Andrea Kao, Story Producer Nicole Calabrese, and Script Consultant Marshall Todd
Directed and Edited by Ashley T. Hughes, written & produced by Ashley T. Hughes and Shannon Komai McClain, Director of Photography, Joel Tallbut. Starring Shannon Komai McClain as Nina, Rob Lambert as Thomas, Eddie Pepitone as Mother, Caryn Ward as Lily, Nisa Ward as Beth, Blu Taylor as David, and Michol C. Sherman as Sergio. Choreography by Ashley T. Hughes and Blu Taylor, Assistant Director Troy Hauschild, Audio by Gabriel Andy Giner, Make-up by Juilissa Gonzalez, Assistant Make-up by Savi Marshal, Hair Stylist Christopher Mannor, Production Assistant Mecca Umazar, Music by David Rojas, Vocals by Nisa Ward, Sound Design by Mark Jensen, Additional Audio Post by Yahel Dooley and Andrea Kao, Story Producer Nicole Calabrese, and Script Consultant Marshall Todd
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Blackest Swan is a colorful, urban, comedic interpretation of Black Swan. Instead of New York City Ballet, we introduce to you a Crenshaw Community College Mash-up production of Swan Lake. Blackest Swan is the story of Nina Johnson's struggle to prove herself black enough to dance the lead role in Crenshaw Community College's final recital. Nina attempts to stand up to the intense pressure from her stage mom, while trying to handle her burgeoning crush for her Artistic Director, Thomas. Sexy vixen, Lily seems just black enough to steal the lead right from under Nina. And in the wings, poor Beth, a fifth year Community College student, is battling tourettes and the idea of letting go of her dance dreams. But there can be only one BLACKEST SWAN.
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