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Producer, Director Anthony R Page Explores Family Relationships In the New Short Subject Film: Life Support

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Alexis "Lex: Branch stars in the short film: Life Support. (ATLANTA) Life Support , a short film, directed by Anthony R. Page and   written by  DuJuan “DAP” Paxton  explores the conflict between siblings during their father's medical crisis. After being hospitalized for more than a year, the 3 siblings played by Alexis "Lex" Branch , Kerwin Thompson, and Joshua Dennard struggle to find ways to resolve their differences. Primarily noted for her singing, Branch has been making a name for herself on the indie music scene in Atlanta including being a co-star on  VH1 ’s Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, spin-off show Leave It To Stevie , where she released her single Let You Go . In Life Support Alexis plays the lead character Tyra, delivering an edgy, organic performance. Branch is flanked by Kerwin Thompson who plays her older brother Sharif. Thompson's character holds his own as his sister's primary antagonist, delivering a performance with naturalistic

Anthony R Page Directs the Atlanta Debut of Carolyn Moore's Women Shop Talk, While Real Men Wait

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Carolyn Moore's original stage play about  domestic violence  makes its Atlanta debut. Playwright, producer, and theater owner Carolyn Moore will make the Atlanta debut of “Women Shop Talk, While Real Men Wait” on March 10, 2018, at the Oasis Montage Performing Arts Center. The testimony-based stage play was inspired by Carolyn's experience with domestic violence during her first marriage and centers around the lives of four sisters who keep their individual struggles shielded from each other. Through a series of events, the sisters move to a place of reckoning, catharsis, and healing. In the end, although they have suffered much life-changing losses, the sisters emerge stronger and are drawn closer to each other. Audiences will laugh, cry and connect to their individual stories. Carolyn says, “By writing and producing this work, I have been able to turn my trials into triumphs. 'Shop Talk' is my life story and my effort to help others who are living in violen