Roz Stevenson

God Directs Stevenson on ‘Hollywood Walk of Faith’

  Roz Stevenson shares how God turned her into a trailblazing movie publicist    It’s been said, to “Let go and let God,” but not everyone takes that advice. Roz Stevenson was one of the reluctant ones. By her own admission, the pioneering movie publicist almost didn’t achieve that status because she didn’t factor God’s purpose for her life into her plans. But after hitting rock bottom, she submitted to the Lord and saw her wildest fantasies become reality. Stevenson reveals how her entertainment career was transformed into an astounding success in her new memoir, “Look At God! My Hollywood Walk

‘Shida,’ the musical, features Jeannette Bayardelle

Shida, a new musical, written and performed by Jeannette Bayardelle, star of The Color Purple and Hair on Broadway, directed by Andy Sandberg, will have a two-night, limited engagement in Los Angeles. Presented by I’m Every Woman Productions, performances will be on Friday, July 10, at 8 p.m., and Saturday, July 11, at 7 p.m. at West Angeles Performing Arts Theatre, 3020 Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles. Set to a soulful score of rock, jazz, R&B and gospel music, Shida is a one-woman play, which runs 70-minutes without an intermission. Based on the true story of a young African-American girl

‘Shida,’ the musical, features Jeannette Bayardelle

Shida, a new musical, written and performed by Jeannette Bayardelle, star of The Color Purple and Hair on Broadway, directed by Andy Sandberg, will have a two-night, limited engagement in Los Angeles. Presented by I’m Every Woman Productions, performances will be on Friday, July 10, at 8 p.m., and Saturday, July 11, at 7 p.m. at West Angeles Performing Arts Theatre, 3020 Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles. Set to a soulful score of rock, jazz, R&B and gospel music, Shida is a one-woman play, which runs 70-minutes without an intermission. Based on the true story of a young African-American girl