BAB On 3 Productions: Acknowledging Our Authentic Selves

We can acknowledge that we’re all damaged, we’re all broken. That doesn’t mean that we’re destroyed because beautiful things can grow out of damage. ~ Gina Dobson

I’m exploring a me that I would have never known before. Women wear so many hats. How about wearing the hat that I want to wear! ~ Carla Kelly Turner

I started to get the idea that it’s possible to do what you really want to do — no matter what age you are. [My mother] led by an example for me. It’s not IF this is possible — it’s more WHEN am I going to do this. ~Jennifer Pyle

We are a film production company on a mission to inspire, empower and light a fire! Not just for women (left to right):

Jennifer Pyle Actor, Dancer, Model, VO artist. Content creator/creative collaborator. MCAS warrior. Dedicated to carpe diem & inspiring others!

Carla Kelly Turner author, actor, activist whose personal motto is Uplift the community by enriching and impacting individual lives.

Gina Dobson Writer, actress. Mischief maker, wine drinker, and marshmallow roaster extraordinaire. Survivor.

Jennifer Pyle and Gina Dobson were friends from their previous work as ongoing characters on the comedic podcast Fine In Dandee. They joked about writing their own script for something so they could have the roles they wanted. Carla Turner and Gina have been friends for over a decade performing on stage together many times. They joked one day about the funny things that have happened during auditions, and Carla suggested to make a show about this. So, the trio got together, and they started writing…

They realized that they worked well together (each with a different strength to bring to the table) and formed BAB on 3 Productions and went in search of a dynamic crew to round out our team. They wanted a predominantly bad ass team to create a series about 3 actresses over 40 who are aging out of the industry and are fighting to breakdown the stereotypes and take the roles they feel they’ve been deprived of. It’s comedy for sure, but with social commentary built in. The pilot is “in the can” and they will be searching for financial backing for upcoming episodes.

Getting ready to shoot our pilot episode of BAB on 3! A comedy about 3 actresses aging out of the film industry who bond with the mission of showing the world they are still Bad Ass Bitches.

Jennifer P. co-producer and Porsha Brown director

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From the series, they are working on a spin-off podcast to feature inspirational and empowering stories from real life BABs. CALLING ALL BAD ASSES!! Do you know someone who has defied stereotypes/challenges and is kicking them in the posterior? Know anyone who is fearless, rewrites the rules, and/or inspires people to reach for their dreams despite obstacles? BAB on 3 Productions is looking for nominations for guests on our podcast currently in development so we can help tell their stories to the world! Please DM us with nominations

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Cindy Cooper: Seeking Asylum through The Arts

Theatre is the one area, aside from religion, where people are presented with stories; they can hear them, they can see vicariously what can happen. They have a conversation with what’s happening with their own experience, and they actually can change . . .making a new commitment to advocacy and that is so beautiful.

Human rights and civil rights will be realized only when we fully hear the voices, ideas and creative concepts of womxn over 40, whose perspectives have long been marginalized and stifled. ~ Cindy Cooper

Cynthia L. Cooper (Cindy to most people) is an award-winning playwright, journalist, author and activist. She became a playwright to use the power of the stage to address topics and issues that were flattened and ignored by popular media. Her plays are united by a passion for socially relevant topics, stylized staging and a dramatic-comedic mix.

Her plays (15 full length, 35 short) include Silence Not, A Love Story and At the Train Station in Munich about a woman who resisted the rise of the Nazis; Heaven Scent about a gay couple that encounters prejudice when they seek to adopt; Stones of Tiananmen, about Chinese Nobel Peace Prize winner Lui Xiaobo, his artist-wife and the fight for freedom of speech, and Running on Glass and How She Played the Game about overlooked women in sports, and All Databases Are Incomplete about the ordinariness and invisibility of intimate partner violence

Stories of asylum seekers and asylum helpers — of the search for safety and the offer of sanctuary — are revealed in unfolding monologues in I Was A Stranger Toosharing the hopes that can emerge from a single act of caring and concern.

A woman, propelled by the memory of her mother’s rescue from the Holocaust, is drawn to help asylum seekers in the U.S.  As she attempts to navigate the asylum system, she encounters a rich mosaic of people who are fleeing persecution, and others determined to welcome them.Drawn from dozens of interviews with people in Minnesota and elsewhere, the play takes audience members beyond stereotypes to the power and capacity of the human spirit. I Was A Stranger Too tells the story of hope that can arise amid chaos, difficulty and trauma.

With a deep belief in the transformational power of theater to open hearts and minds, over 20 years ago, she founded ReproFreedomArts.org (formerly Words of Choice), which produces creative works about reproductive health, freedom, rights and justice, and has taken performances live to 20 states, livestreamed to tens-of-thousands of viewers, and does walking tours on reproductive freedom in New York City.

A two-time Jerome Fellow, Cindy’s plays have been seen in New York at Primary Stages, The Women’s Project, Wings, Lincoln Center Clark Studio, Town Hall, Anne Frank Center USA, EST New Works, Center for Jewish History, WOW Café, Culture Project, Art and Work Ensemble, and more, as well as in Chicago, Minneapolis, DC, Philadelphia, Boston, Reno, LA, Richmond, Cape Cod, San Francisco, Florida, Oregon, Alabama, Maryland, Texas, Montreal, Budapest, Jerusalem, Helsinki and London.

She is on the executive committee of Honor Roll (women playwrights over 40).

Cindy’s plays are in 17 publications, and she has won awards from Pen & Brush, Samuel French Play Festival, Malibu International Playwriting Festival, Nantucket Theatre Festival, City of Providence, Quixote Foundation and others.

Cindy is one of four artistic instigators for Statuefest: Put A Woman On A Pedestal, which uses theater to advocate for more monuments honoring women; participates yearly in ‘Women, Theatre and the Holocaust,’ and spends time as an activist, in and out of theater, advocating for parity, equality and justice.

Websites:

www.cyncooperwriter.net

https://reprofreedomarts.org/

https://strangertoo.weebly.com/

Social Media

https://www.facebook.com/cyncooperwriter/

@cyncooperwrtr  FB and Insta

@ChoiceTheater Twitter

@reprofreedomarts Insta

@strangertooplay Insta

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