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Based on the post -scandal “False Accounts” for the start in Birmingham – ATV today

Red Lens starts the first theater production with paid roles for aspiring creative people in the Midlands …

“We don't just tell a story – we create opportunities.” – – Shireenah Ingram, producer and founder.

Red Lens, a artist organization founded by the award-winning actress and producer Shireenah Ingram, founded by the award-winning actress and producer, announced his debut theater production this week False accounts – a gripping new piece based on the Posterity Scandal, which has its premiere at places in Birmingham this summer.

In response to the lack of accessible industry options for regional talents, Red Lens produces this courageous and socially driven piece with a clear mission: to pay for his line -up, look after his creatives and to create a professional springboard for actors, producers and technicians aged 16 years.

Production shows 14 aspiring actors and 3 backstage trainees receive paid roles and mentoring of top creative, based on the real horizontal scandal one of the largest miscarriage of the Justice and is led by the recognized writer Lance Nielsen (false accounts) and director Jasmin-Atern-Brown.

False accounts have PExplanations in important places in Birmingham, including Old Joint Stock Theater, The Core Theater and more. Production offers ATicket prices In order to ensure a broad commitment in the community and to offer OS O.Nauf support in the event of intellectual well -being and access to the industry for the participants.

“This is more than a piece – there is a platform. Red Lens exists to challenge the story, who tells stories and who will be seen. False reports are our way of opening the door for a new wave of regional talent.” – – Shireenah Ingram, producer and founder.

This production is deeply personal. A little more than 20 years ago, Shireenah was part of the ground Ballet Hoo! Project-a life-changing experience that gave her a rare platform for professional training as a young Midlands actor, appears in important stages and is looked after by industry leaders.

Red Lens was created to offer a new generation of underrepresented creatives the same opportunity. With a free line -up, free mentoring and training and ticket prices, ticket prices were low to welcome all target groups. This show case is the beginning of a movement to open doors and change the industry from the inside.

“Personally, I can't wait to put the actors of Birmingham in the spotlight for change.” – – Director Jasmine Arden-Brown

www.red lens.co.uk

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