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Reviews Are In For Thinking Cap Theatre's 'All The Natalie Portmans'

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"Superb Acting, Stagecraft"

South Florida Theater- Mindy Leaf

"...Whitley Armstrong is a delight. She gracefully imbues her characterization with deep layers... She commits hearts and soul to clear objectives, and her three-dimensional portrayal...while navigating her own self-doubt and regret is complex and mesmerizing."

Florida Theater On Stage- Mariah Reed

"...Armstrong creates a complex, sympathetic, and believable character..."

Miami Artzine- Aaron Krause

       All The Natalie Portmans is a story that is especially close to Whitley as it follows the live of a queer black teenage girl living in poverty. Telling this story in the midst of major budget cut backs because of the ignorance of South Florida officials as an effort to silence LGBT+ voices, Whitley was more than delighted to be able to use her voice and art in this way. 

54 Below Debut!
Songs That Saved My Life

"'People' is a song that is very special to me because it's special to my mom. This song reminds me of the joy of what it means to LOVE. No man is an island and to LIVE is to love. I dedicate this song to all those in my life that remind me that we all need people."​

Whitley Armstrong

     You know that one song that you played on repeat for a year while you got through a dark time? Songs That Saved My Life is a show paying tribute to those songs. The performances are as varied as the performers and their own struggles – funny and sad – messy and surprising. But we all have that song and this is a night to be grateful for it, and for the support we all get along the way.

  

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 To help support mental health programming in schools, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Aevidum, which means “I’ve got your back,” a 501(c)3 that empowers youth to shatter the silence surrounding depression, suicide, and other issues facing teens.

 

Produced by Max Bartos (Sing Street, Uncut Gems) and Izzy Imamura (On The Playground EP, Strangers to Strangers).

RISE! Moments from 'F*ck A$$ Bob' with ChorusGirl Productions

An obe to the musical theatre characters with f*ck a$$ bobs.

Pictured in very bob fashion – is Whitley belting out Ladies Who Lunch  from Company. Empty martini glass and vodka bottle (not pictured), it was truly a night to a remember.

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She was joined by the other amazing performers, emulating the likes of Sally Bowles, Lord Farquad, Fanny Brice, and of course Spongebob (who is a f*ck a$$ bob in his own way).

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