cinecasa.blogspot.com
CineCasa: Welcome to CineCasa
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Marks the spot on your road to discovery. Based on an original screenplay, the play had its first reading in NYC on March 30, 2012 at the legendary National Black Theatre. Thanks to noted director Petronia Paley. She also directed its most recent NYC reading on March 23, 2013 at the New Works Festival sponsored by Emerging Artists Theatre. Movie star Khalil Kain. Starred in the leading role and it had dance numbers by Emmy nominated choreographer Jeffrey Page. High School Reunion Massacre.
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Seinfeld "Crabs!" Episode: Seinfeld "Crabs! Episode
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Thursday, June 4, 2009. Jerry has to rush back from Miami Beach with a load of Joe's fabled stone crabs before they go bad while George tries to figure out how to work his new cell phone. To read the script, please click here. Other screenplays by D.C. Copeland: 5th Street. High School Reunion Massacre. Once Upon A Time In Harlem. Posted by Verticus Erectus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Nokosee Movie: Nokosee Movie: A Native American Screenplay
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Nokosee Movie: A Native American Screenplay. If you got to this page you either were lucky, have been sent here by the author through a personal email, or stumbled upon Stormy Jones's blog. Or the original blog. Which link to this one. Some of you may have even read the novel. Which brought you here. In any event, the Nokosee saga began as a screenplay. Below are the last 5 pages. The opening pages of the screenplay can be found here. The opening pages of the sequel. Can be found here. This is for my son.
onceuponatimeinharlem.blogspot.com
Once Upon A Time In Harlem: Once Upon A Time In Harlem
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Once Upon A Time In Harlem. A screenplay, three-act play, and a radio play by D.C. Copeland. Once Upon A Time In Harlem. A jitterbug love story woven between the lives and times of legendary black entertainers, black and white thugs, and the common man in swinging 1930's Harlem. Available as a screenplay and a three-act dance/drama by D.C. Copeland. Registered with the WGA. The radio play/reading version is the Winner of the AAPEX Jaz Dorsey Fusion Award. And is available for purchase here.