A feature-length film about art, berets, and finding your muse.
September 20, 2004

Television interview with KRON

Filed under: Press — Diane Karagienakos @ 8:36 am
We were delighted to be interviewed on KRON’s Sunday
Morning Program by Henry Tannenbaum. The interview was the same day as our final
day of shooting the movie’s opening and closing scene: Dom & Bella’s LA
years. It was all very kismet. But enough talk! Just watch by pressing PLAY.

Stage version of COME FLY WITH ME NUDE wins Best of the San FranciscoFringe Festival!

Filed under: Stage Show — Diane Karagienakos @ 3:44 am

That’s right! As if a sold-out run weren’t enough,
Dom & Bella (& Taffy) won the hearts of all who saw them, and were
awarded the honor of “Best of the Fringe 2004″. Not only that, we were awarded
“Best Musical Comedy”!

If you didn’t
catch the show, there’s going to be one more: October 2, 8pm at Exit Theatre and
Exit Stage Left (156 Eddy St., between Mason and Taylor). Tickets are $20; all
proceeds go to support the SF Fringe Festival. For reservations and information,
call 415.673.3847. Tickets are also available at Tix Bay Area (at Union Square)
and online at www.sffringe.org

September 15, 2004

San Francisco Chronicle Datebook Fringe Festival Coverage

Filed under: Press,Stage Show — Diane Karagienakos @ 5:49 am
THAT’S US ON THE
FRONT PAGE!

Click
on
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/09/14/DDGS68NA8G1.DTL
to view the article and picture, or open the PDF version
below.


SFgate20040914.pdf

September 5, 2004

“COME FLY WITH ME NUDE”: THE MOVIE

Filed under: VIEW THE MOVIE TRAILER! — Diane Karagienakos @ 2:23 pm

Early Postcard Image Quicktime Or, watch the original trailer (the one made before we shot the movie itself) by clicking HERE If you are interested in donating to the production of this film (It’s tax deductible thanks to fiscal sponsorship from Film Arts Foundation), please visit http://www.filmarts.org/sponsoredpr/projectsdonae.php#sp22. If you are interested in INVESTING in the production of this film, please contact Diane@Dombella.com

Cara Newman

Filed under: Meet the Players — Diane Karagienakos @ 5:49 am

Cara Newman CARA NEWMAN returns to her Stage Manager roots after having last stage managed a production of The Bacchae in Central Park for Byzantium International Productions. Other technical credits include Sacramento’s Music Circus and American River College. By day she is a teacher, writer and rock painter.