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#ThrowbackThursday Comedy Short-Film

Throwback Thursday from Chris Perillo on Vimeo.

#ThrowbackThursday (#TBT)
Throwback Thursday is sweeping the nation and its only getting bigger, whether you like it or not!The latest Comedy short-film from the hilarious mind of actor/director “Chris Perillo” from Extra ChrisP Pictures. I play the role of “Dominique” in the film.

Hello and good afternoon everyone,
Above is my latest film; the hilarious Comedy short film from the extremely talented actor/director Chris Perillo of Extra ChrisP Pictures https://www.facebook.com/ExtraChrispPictures starring: Chris Perillo, Dan Franko, Rick Kain, Rasik Ohal, Kacy Gabbert, as well as ME =) Dominique Antonio Spencer(Credited as Dominique Spencer). I had a fantastic day shooting with these guys and we came out with a pretty dope short film! I can only hope that I am cast alongside these gentlemen in the future **fingers crossed** –> back to the topic; I only say that because the people have spoken dammit! So please check it out, share it, but if you do make sure to hashtag #ThrowbackThursday =)

As always thank you everyone for your time & support!
#Love


“A Matter of Perspective” DC Black Theater Festival Recap!

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Hello everyone,
For a couple weeks or so I had the pleasure(thanks to a very talented actress & good friend of mine) to be cast in the staged reading “A Matter of Perspective” written by Chris G. Gardiner! And it couldn’t have come at a better time. Fresh off my 2 night run for the stage play “Last Call”, why not step back into the theater realm! Surrounded by talented actors to learn from, MAN! I was a kid in a candy store! We performed our piece during the Washington, D.C Black Theater Festival at the Howard University Blackburn Center. At the end of our performance we were met with applause and great review.

Just thankful for the opportunity that was given to me! As always thank you everyone for your time and support! And #StayTuned


“Last Call” Review by Sarah Parker “Nameless does not aim to provide audiences with a great show, rather an unforgettable experience.”

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Nameless’ ‘Happy Hour Theater’ Opens ‘Last Call’ This Thursday May 29th at 6 PM

by Guest Author on May 27, 2014

NAMELESS THEATRE PREMIERES,

LAST CALL

A PROVOCATIVE LOOK AT A GENTRIFYING DC

Last Call, by A’Leighsha C. Butler, directed by Nia M. Barge

Nameless, a newly formed DC-based theatre company, announces the premiere of Last Call, a sharp-toothed One-Act comedic drama. The site-specific production, chronicles the experiences of longtime and new residents living alongside one another in today’s nation’s capital.

As neighborhoods in Washington, DC experience redevelopment or the more loaded term…gentrification – some people stand unwavering in their position on the issue and others pose awkwardly on the fence. Last Call, does not naively set out to provide the answer, but rather hopes to begin a healthy dialogue amongst Washingtonians by laying uncomfortable topics, such as class, racism and sexuality boldly on the table.

Adams Morgan popular hotspot, Club Heaven & Hell, will transform into “Mike’s Place” – a fictional bar struggling to maintain its historical roots in a city redeveloping at rapid speed. Rather than observing the show from behind the safety of the fourth wall, audiences will experience the drama as it unfolds around them.

Last Call will kick off the company’s anticipated new series, Happy Hour Theater (HHT). HHT is a new after-work event where patrons are invited to experience theater in an unconventional way, during the familiar setting of ʻhappy hour’. In addition to enjoying drink and food specials, attendees will also benefit from a unique and quality theater experience at an affordable price.

SHOW SYNOPSIS
“Mike’s Place”, a small long-standing bar and unofficial DC landmark, struggles to maintain its roots in a neighborhood in the midst of great change. As condos rise, tensions swell amongst old and new residents. Suddenly, a horrible crime is committed just a few blocks away, making everyone in the bar a suspect. As accusations fly, the feuding neighbors are forced to come together in attempt to solve the unsettling mystery. Will they be able to uncover the truth before last call?

ABOUT NAMELESS
Nameless aims to reinvent theater by focusing on the most important element – the audience. The company produces work that can exist freely outside the proverbial box, by creating art unconfined by traditional theater spaces and artistic norms. Nameless believes that theater should be accessible to all audiences and specifically targets the non-traditional theater goers. Further, Nameless does not aim to provide audiences with a great show, rather an unforgettable experience.

The article is written by Sarah Parker.


“Last Call” stageplay Review by Christina Sturdivant “Happy Hour Theater Makes A Name For Itself”

HAPPY HOUR THEATER SERIES MAKES A NAME FOR ITSELF
June 3, 2014 · by Christina Sturdivant

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(left to right) – Sierra Edwards as Dottie, Alexis Graves as Joceyln, Dominque Spencer as Jordan, Tia Da as Ms. V, Adiyb Muhammad as Mike, Samantha Sheahan as Jenna, Katherine Jessup as Molly, Donta Hensley as Todd, Darren Rabinowitz as Tod (Photo by Travis Riddick)
(left to right) – Sierra Edwards as Dottie, Alexis Graves as Joceyln, Dominque Spencer as Jordan, Tia Da as Ms. V, Adiyb Muhammad as Mike, Samantha Sheahan as Jenna, Katherine Jessup as Molly, Donta Hensley as Todd, Darren Rabinowitz as Tod (Photo by Travis Riddick)
What happens when you bring drinks, soulful eats, dope beats and theatrical feats together? The most gravitating after-work experience to hit the District in decades, I assure you.

Thanks to Nia N. Barge and A’Leighsha C. Butler, co-founders of Nameless, DC professionals and creatives alike can wind down or turn up after work at Nameless’ “Happy Hour Theatre” series.

Last week, I attended the first installment at Club Heaven and Hell in Adams Morgan and was pleasantly surprised. Before the show, I was greeted by a welcoming crew, catered buffet with full bar and move your feet beats blaring the sound waves to get the party started.

The feature presentation, Last Call, written by Butler and directed by Barge, was a timely depiction of the changing demographic and experiences of life in the District. With the brilliant locale of Club Heaven and Hell as the backdrop of fictional “Mike’s Place,” a talented cast of DC-based actors disputed everything from the drab appearance and health-conscious menu changes of the neighborhood’s anchor bar to the new complexities of the community it serves, where long-time residents see schools replaced by dog parks and the pros and perils of Whole Foods is a recurring topic of agitation for all involved.

Whether you’re a native DC resident or a transient itching to go fruit picking at Barry Farms, this cleverly written play on gentrification in the District allows all voices in the matter to be heard with authentic happenings and continuous comedic relief that’s light hearted yet thought provoking.

The Happy Hour Theatre series is definitely a breakthrough for unlikely theater-goers and traditional performance-lovers to experience familiar entertainment in a different way. If the quality of the atmosphere and theatrical renderings continue, Nameless is sure to be a well-known company by the end of the year.

The final performance of Last Call at Happy Hour Theatre takes place this Thursday, June 5, 2014 at Club Heaven and Hell. Doors open at 6:00pm and guests are admitted until 7:00pm. Be sure to purchase tickets and arrive early to grab a seat as last week’s show was sold out.

Tip: Bring friends and enjoy the post-performance DJ session that will likely turn into a dance party and dip into the rest of Heaven and Hell to explore what libations the spot has in store for you.

Tickets are $15, get more info and purchase HERE.

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Nia Barge’s stageplay “Last Call” Review by Michael Poandl 5 Stars ***** !

by Michael Poandl on May 30, 2014

FIVE STARS

In Washington, D.C., there is probably no more sensitive and emotionally laden topic than gentrification.

So it is refreshingly relevant that the new company Nameless chose to premiere the first show in its “Happy Hour Theatre” series, Last Call, which directly confronts gentrification in D.C., in a club in the heart of Adams Morgan. Heaven and Hell, located on 18th Street NW, is smack dab in the middle of a part of the city where gentrification is on the tip of everyone’s tongue. After all, Adams Morgan was one of the first epicenters of the Great Neighborhood Redevelopment of Washington, D.C. Since joined by Columbia Heights, H Street Northeast, Petworth, Navy Yard and so many other neighborhoods, Adams Morgan is practically a monument to what comprehensive and large-scale redevelopment looks like.

This is critical to the core of Last Call, because although the subject of gentrification has been explored before on D.C. stages (see Bruce Norris’ groundbreaking Clybourne Park) Nameless asks the audience to go a step further in actually travelling to a gentrified neighborhood to see the show. In a way, Director Nia M. Barge has made the entire neighborhood the setting of Last Call. The play itself, written by A’Leighsha C. Butler, is staged in one half of Heaven and Hell’s upper level (Heaven, presumably…) using an actual bar and a few tables and chairs as its set. This too is pertinent because the play takes place – where else? – in a bar in a rapidly changing neighborhood in Washington, D.C.

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(left to right) – Sierra Edwards (Dottie), Alexis Graves (Joceyln, Dominque Spencer (Jordan), Tia Da (Ms. V), Adiyb Muhammad (Mike,) Samantha Sheahan (Jenna), Katherine Jessup (Molly), Donta Hensley (Todd), and Darren Rabinowitz (Tod). Photo by Travis Riddick.
(left to right) – Sierra Edwards (Dottie), Alexis Graves (Joceyln), Dominque Spencer (Jordan), Tia Da (Ms. V), Adiyb Muhammad (Mike,) Samantha Sheahan (Jenna), Katherine Jessup (Molly), Donta Hensley (Todd), and Darren Rabinowitz (Tod). Photo by Travis Riddick.
The fictional bar is called “Mike’s Place,” a staple of “the neighborhood” (meant, of course, to stand in for any of the numerous gentrified D.C. neighborhoods), run by Mike (Adiyb Muhammad). His restaurant has adapted in recent years, however, due to pressure from the influx of younger, wealthier, and whiter residents. Folks like Molly (Katherine Jessup), a sarcastic yoga instructor who wears the mandatory thick-rimmed glasses, and Tod (Darren Rabinowitz) and Todd (Donta Hensley), a well-educated gay couple, have convinced Mike to make certain changes to the bar, like replacing his father’s traditional fried fish sandwich with a hummus platter. Even Mike’s daughter, Jocelyn (Alexis Graves), who grew up in the neighborhood, is sympathetic to the redevelopment happening around her. But when Jordan (Dominique Antonio Spenser), a troublemaking young man who grew up with Jocelyn but only recently returned to D.C. arrives as Mike’s new employee, he objects to the changes he sees in both the neighborhood and his once-girlfriend, Jocelyn. It is clear Jordan and Jocelyn have their own personal baggage, and the chemistry between Ms. Graves and Mr. Spenser crackles from the start. Their Sam-and-Diane relationship parallels the larger story about neighborhood redevelopment. Just as Joceyln has changed, so has the neighborhood, and Jordan (like so many of the original residents) feels confused, resentful, and left behind.

If Jordan represents the disaffected neighborhood Old Guard, then the aggressive agents of change are epitomized by Jenna (Samantha Sheahan), a blaringly Caucasian new resident who storms into the bar, demanding answers about the whereabouts of her lost Chihuahua, Petunia. In short order she accuses “homeboy” Jordan of kidnapping her beloved pet, and strong-arms Mike into holding a mock trial right there in the bar, with Jordan as the indignant defendant.

But of course, it is not just Jordan who is on trial here. It is the whole huge subject of Who Owns The Neighborhood that is really at stake. As the farce of who stole Petunia unfolds, the real drama is between the old residents and the new. Dottie (Sierra Edwards) is the former Advisory Neighborhood Commission chair, ousted by Jenna in the previous election. As Jenna agitates for butterfly gardens and Whole Foods in the neighborhood, Dottie reminds her about what is lost in “redevelopment”. The so-called “empty spaces” where neighborhood residents would hang out, play chess, and get to know each other are now expensive condos and frozen yogurt shops. People like Dottie, Mike and Ms. V. (Tia Dae) are outraged that their community seems to be being invaded by people who see their neighborhood as an eyesore that needs to be torn down and renovated.

To her credit, Ms. Butler did not write Last Call as a one-sided polemic against gentrification. Jenna, Molly, and the gay Tod(d)s may be outsized caricatures of The New D.C., but they do fight back against the accusations that they are insensitive invaders. During one particularly powerful moment, Todd, who is black, eviscerates Jordan for telling him that this is not his home. Todd fires back that as a gay man, he can’t go home to West Virginia, and that this neighborhood, where he and his fiancée are building a life, is their home. Todd and Tod are not usurpers or colonialists; they are residents, and just because they are new and have a penchant for organic food and a beefed up police presence doesn’t make them evil or racist.

The layers of complexity surrounding gentrification, and the heavy emotional baggage that goes with it, is told elegantly and with great humor by Ms. Butler and Ms. Barge. I was impressed again and again by how these deeply serious issues were woven invisibly into a story that moved quickly and with razor-sharp comedy.

The entire ten person ensemble did an exemplary job of communicating both the comedy and the drama of Last Call, and they deftly avoided the trap of becoming caricatures. I was watching real people on stage, and it was this authenticity that made the show so funny and so touching. I must single out Ms. Dae (Ms. V.) and Ms. Edwards (Dottie) for their particularly endearing and hilarious performances.

I also commend the director, Ms. Barge, for her smart and creative staging choices. Although most of the action occurred on the L-shaped “stage” in front of the audience, the actors walked amongst the audience when it suited them, and often broke the fourth wall. In effect, the audience became a part of the show, and this effect was even sharper given the site-specific nature of the performance.

I must say, as a new resident of D.C. who enjoys Fro-Yo and Whole Foods, there were some uncomfortable moments of white guilt for this reporter. But, strange as it sounds, I enjoyed those self-conscious moments as much as any other in the show. At one point in the show, an “Old Resident” (James Wingfield) emerges from his covert position in the audience to launch a diatribe against gentrification. As the rest of the cast looks on in shock, Mr. Wingfield repeats again and again, “No spaces… no places” before he is escorted out of the theatre by the director herself. This bit of Brechtian staging was inspiring, depressing, and provocative all at once. Theatre should make people uncomfortable; it should make them think. I commend Nameless Theatre Company for presenting a show that is innovative, in-your-face, and funny as hell. Residents of neighborhoods all over D.C., old and new, need to hear the story that Nia Barge and A’Leighsha Butler is telling. Maybe then we can learn to get along a little bit better.

Running Time: It runs 90 minutes, with one 15-minute intermission.

Last Call has its second and final performance on June 5, 2014 at Heaven and Hell -2327 18th Street NW, in Washington, DC. For tickets, purchase them online.

Michael Poandl
About Michael Poandl
Michael Poandl graduated American University as a Theatre: Performance major in 2013. He is currently an intern in the Grants Department at the Arts Council of Fairfax County.


Nia Barge’s stageplay “Last Call” recap


Hey Guys,
So about lets say going on almost a month ago I was cast in my first play production outside of CCBC Essex Community-College. Much love to my girl “Tia Dae” for pointing me in their direction!! The play was entitled “Last Call” written by A’leighsha Butler and directed by Nia Barge. Two extremely talented, passionate, determined, and just genuine artists, and I am just so thankful for the opportunity that they both blessed me with. An incredible cast, location, and just pure dedication, and talent across the board … I am still in awe … Those two nights changed my life and my respect for film … I am forever grateful.

As stated, we ran the play “Last Call

    ” for two nights in the Adams Morgan area in Washington, D.C at Club Heaven & Hell. In the play I played the Lead Role “Jordan”. After both shows myself and the cast were showered with applause, not to mention both nights were SOLD-OUT, packed houses baby!! I see why actors have such an appreciation for the stage. And if the time was right, Id strongly consider going back to the stage, but unit then its still Film/Television.

    As always thank you everyone for your time and support!


Money One Federal Credit Union Commercial

Money One
Hello everyone,
Here is my first commercial”in principal” for Money One Federal Credit Union! Much thanks to the good man and extremely-talented director “Chris LaMartina”! I had an incredible time kicking it with the cast and crew on this production! Check it out below! And as always #StayTuned!


(Michael Parsons) DC Filmdom review on Anthony Greene’s Crime-Thriller “THICK” 3.5/5 Stars

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ON MAY 29 | IN MOVIE REVIEWS | BY MICHAEL PARSONS | WITH NO COMMENTS

SUMMARY:

3 ½ out of 5 stars

“The only thing that ever got in crime’s way were the criminals”.

Stone-faced crime boss Theresa James (R & B artist/actress Tia Dae) delivers a lengthy allocution on criminal behavior to Marcell (Dominique Spencer), an underling who has unknowingly been caught with his hand in the proverbial cookie jar. Her words are wise, even poetic, though it seems like an awful lot of wisdom (and creativity) to waste on someone who’s about to get waxed. “Welcome to your future,” she says as he meets his demise.

thickIt’s to be expected, I suppose. These guys never seem to pick up on insinuation, even when they know they’ve messed up (an exception would be the guy from “Lethal Weapon 2” who wanted to make sure he wasn’t standing on plastic when summoned into the boss’s office). And almost invariably, the turgid speech that precedes their punishment serves only to emphasize the unhealthy ego of the speaker – often an overblown or cartoonish villain with little substance to their words.

If “Thick” starts off looking a touch self-important, it quickly finds its equilibrium within the stage-worthy performances and a script that has something to say. Dae’s monotone Theresa is less sinister than pragmatic, possibly a metaphor for the country’s pre-occupation with work and financial stress, among other things. She fits the bill as the steely-eyed crime boss, virtually disconnected from anything that might distract her or expose a weakness. Her position, as we see, is a precarious one, and somewhere beneath the virtually expressionless demeanor lies a deep-seated paranoia, which bubbles over when her wife Roni (Pascale Piquion) shows even the slightest hint of independence.

The film is part “The L Word”, part “King of New York”, and Dae’s character, who is both protagonist and antagonist, owes a little something to Christopher Walken’s Frank White, who occasionally liked to unload his intellectual side on a disloyal employee or two before burying them with their betrayal money. But this ain’t the ’80s, and a relatively meager $500,000 in “get out” money stashed in Theresa’s house suggests that times are tough, even for less legitimate business enterprises.

Scheming employees, dirty cops, and a deteriorating personal life are part of this nasty equation. Trusted advisor “Lefty” Eggleston (Ronald Benson-El) plots to take over the empire while assassin Nina (Chaseedaw Giles) plans to run off with Roni , with whom she’s been having an affair. And the crooked detectives in Theresa’s pocket (Caleb Jackson and Mick McGuire) are looking for an early out, and a hefty retirement package to boot.

It might sound like it’s gearing up for a finale like “True Romance”, but “Thick” is definitely more chess match than bloodbath. The characters, though, are no less cut-throat than in more violent contemporary urban crime dramas. Save a few requisite executions, which are carried out in shadowy Washington, DC area settings like a sewer tunnel or in the back seat of a car, we mostly watch our characters manipulating their way to what they want. Local writer/directors Cheryl Brown and Anthony M. Greene (“The Henchman’s War”) have crafted something that looks like a CliffsNotes for an HBO drama series, tightly cinched in a 70-minute package. The micro-budgeted “Thick” covers a lot of ground while never appearing overly ambitious, with fine editing by Omar Juarez (who is also the cinematographer) and Manuel Santos. There are many earmarks of a great crime saga here, and it will be interesting to see if Brown and Greene revisit the material.

about the author: michael parsons

Husband. Father. Ex-salesperson. Movie nut. After pestering my parents for their commentary on “Star Wars” when I was four years old, my mind went into a creative frenzy. I’d imagined something entirely different than the actual film, which I didn’t end up seeing until its 1979 re-release at the Uptown Theater in Washington, DC. This was my formal introduction to the cinema. During that long wait, which felt like an eternity to a child, my mind was being molded by more corrosive stuff like “Trilogy of Terror” and “Rosemary’s Baby”, most of which I’d conned various babysitters into letting me watch on television ( I convinced one poor lady that “Jaws” was actually “Moby Dick”). The folks were pretty strict in that regard, so the less appropriate it was for a kid to watch, the more I was fascinated by it. Horror staples like “Halloween” and “Friday the 13th”, as well as lesser-known low-budget fare like “Madman”, “Sleepaway Camp” and “Pieces” all ended up sneaking their way into the VHS on a regular basis. Since then, I’ve developed an obsession with the entire film industry. Even though I watch and review a wide breadth of films these days, my appreciation for the campy, poorly lit micro-budgeters still lends itself to my evolving perspective on movies just as much as the summer blockbusters and Oscar contenders. As I recall my trips to the movie theater, I realize that this stuff is about much more than just a fleeting piece of entertainment. A couple years ago, I was finally given the opportunity to lend my opinion on films to a publication, The Rogers Revue, with a subsequent run at Reel Film News. It’s been both a privilege and a gateway to what we’re doing now. Most of my experience has come from interviewing independent filmmakers, who consistently promote innovation. The filmmaking process is grueling and relatively unforgiving. Fellow film enthusiast Eddie Pasa and I have created DC Filmdom as a medium for film reviews, discussion, and (inevitably) some debate. And so, the creative frenzy continues. (Michael is a member of the Washington, DC Area Film Critics Association).
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*Update* Awards! “Untitled: The Series?”

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LA Web Series Fest 2014

Hey guys! Long time no see but Ima make these updates short and sweet! The web series “Untitled: The Series?” was submitted into the #LAWebfest and came back with 6 WINS! The series received awards for the following categories: Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing in Series, Outstanding Supporting Actor, Outstanding Supporting Actress, Outstanding Guest Actress, and Outstanding Guest Actress. In the series you can see me playing the role of “Shawn”. Watch episodes here at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuU0pEQPxdd61igpIax4mxA

As always #staytuned for updates regarding this production! And thank you for your time and support as it is greatly appreciated!



Alternative Theatrical Poster for Anthony Greene’s Crime-Thriller “Thick”

Thick Alternative Poster
Hello everyone,
Above is the alternative Theatrical Poster for Anthony Greene’s Feature length Crime-Thriller “Thick“. In the film I play the role of “Marcell”. As always #Staytuned for updates regarding this production. Also, if you havent already like the production company’s Official Facebook page at:https://www.facebook.com/SkyrocketProductions. Not to mention if you havent already “Like” my Facebook page as well at:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Actor-Dominique-Antonio-Spencer/104852579588294 . Thank you everyone for your time and support!
#Blessed
#teamDAS


Trailer & Premiere Photos from the Red Carpet Premiere of Altorro Black’s Comedy/Drama feature film “Bachelorette’s Degree”


Hello everyone,
Here is the trailer/Theatrical poster for the film (as seen above) for my latest production, Actor/Director Altorro Black’s feature length Comedy/Drama film “Bachelorette’s Degree” Which had its Red-Carpet Premiere at the Angelika Film Center & Cafe in Fairfax,Virginia! The trailer can be seen below. You can see me in the film in principal in the role of “Robbie Lewis”. The film had two showings and packed the house for the first showing ! Great performances all around ! The film is now being prepped for its festival run, and to be shopped to distributors ! Below the trailer you can catch a few photos of myself with some really talented actors as well as good friends of mine. As always #Staytuned here for production updates regarding this film ALSO if you want to see more Red Carpet photos from the film’s premiere (cast/crew) also check out the films Official Fan Page at:https://www.facebook.com/one30media


Blessed
-Dominique Antonio Spencer
#teamDAS


The first official trailer for Anthony Greene’s Thriller “THICK”/ Cast & Crew Photos at the 2013 R.I.F.E film Festival !

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    Official Trailer 2014

    Hello everyone,

    Be sure to visit my Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Actor-Dominique-Spencer/104852579588294 to see the first official trailer for Anthony Greene’s Thriller “THICK” You can also see the trailer above as well ! You can check out the current theatrical poster “as seen above” for the film as well =) As always you can check back here for updates on the films production OR you can check in at the film’s Official Facebook Fan Page at: Please watch it, enjoy it, love it ! #THICK In the film you can see me in the role of “Marcel”

    Im just playing catchup here and filling you guys in on what happened late last year! Well you all remember me blogging about AGreene’s Thriller “THICK”! Well it had its first screening at last years #RIFE film festival. For those who may not know what RIFE stands for, its short for “Reel Independent Film Extravaganza” ! Here numerous films are screened from all over the world, awards are given to films, and actors alike ! It is just a wonderful event that has been taken place for a number of years and is spearheaded by AGreenes production company “SkyRocket productions“! BUT theres more! The first screening of “THICK” was SOLDOUT as well as the Second Screening !! Frickin AWESOME !!I also have some pics of the cast/crew as well at the event(RIFE) for the films first screening ! Twas an awesome night and Im just thankful to have had the opportunity to be present !

    Again #StayTuned for production updates regarding this film and check out some photos below of the cast and crew below !!
    Blessed
    Dominique Antonio Spencer
    #teamDAS


Untitled The Film?

Puprle Shamrock Media

Hello everyone!
Here, from the creative minds at “Purple Shamrock Media” is the webisode “Untitled The Series?” presented as it was shot “as a Film” in its entiety! If you havent watched it as a webseries, please do so in as a film 🙂 Always, if you like it leave a comment, if not then thats fine too! I had so much fun working on set with the cast/crew!! As always, #StayTuned for updates regarding this production! Subscribe to the Purple Shamrock Media Youtube Page at: And alsop follow Actor Dominique Spencer via my Official Facebook Fan Page at: OH YEAH, ENJOY ! =)

Cast:
Cassia Rainne: Vi
Deirdre McCullagh: Alex
Dominique Spencer: Shawn
Smyth Michaels: Seth
Susannah Foos: Cara
Madison Perna: Jessica
Joe Barlam: Crew Member
Laura Chaneski: Anne
Mercedez Diaz: Makeup Artist
Heather Drew: Justice
Jamil Gaines: DJ Whodini
Matt Grant: Director of Photography
Blair Adair Griffith: Britney
Jason Heffner: Jacob
Kealani Marie: Kim
Hezee Masters: James
Jeni Miller: Katlyn
Chris Murray: Sound Guy
Melissa O’Donnell: Abby
Connor Zilinskas: Charles
Stosh Zona: Director

And with that I present to you Untitled The Film?

-Blessed
Dominique Antonio Spencer


Untitled: The Series? Episode 2: Hulk Bride

Puprle Shamrock Media

Hello everyone!
From the creative minds of Purple Shamrock Media; Here is episode 2 of the webseries “Untitled: The Series?” In the series you can see me playing the role of “Shawn”! Hope you like it and #staytuned for me episodes to come! Also be sure to check out my ActorsPage via Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Actor-Dominique-Spencer/104852579588294 And #subscribe to the Purple Shamrock Media Youtube page at: https://www.youtube.com/user/purpleshamrockmedia?feature=watch OH yeah ENJOY !

Cast:
Deirdre McCullagh: Alex
Cassia Rainne: Vi
Dominique Spencer: Shawn
Smyth Michaels: Seth
Laura Chaneski: Anne
Blair Adair Griffith: Britney
Susannah Foos: Cara Jessup
Madison Perna: Jessica Ciara
Jason Heffner: Jacob
Kealani Marie: Kim

Blessed
-Dominique Antonio Spencer


Untitled: The Series? Episode 1: The Meetings

Puprle Shamrock Media

Hello everyone!
From the creative minds of Purple Shamrock Media; Here is episode 2 of the webseries “Untitled: The Series?” In the series you can see me playing the role of “Shawn”! Hope you like it and #staytuned for me episodes to come! Also be sure to check out my ActorsPage via Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Actor-Dominique-Spencer/104852579588294 And #subscribe to the Purple Shamrock Media Youtube page at:https://www.youtube.com/user/purpleshamrockmedia?feature=watch OH yeah ENJOY !

Cast:
Deirdre McCullagh: Alex
Cassia Rainne: Vi
Dominique Spencer: Shawn
Smyth Michaels: Seth
Heather Drew: Justice
Jamil Gaines: DJ Whodini
Melissa O’Donnell: Abby

Blessed
-Dominique Antonio Spencer


Guest on WPB Radio’s “The 90s Play Lounge”

Dominique Spencer

Hello everyone –

On September 16, 2013 I was a guest on the 90s Play Lounge alongside actor Robert D. Mason as well as comedian Desi Alexander. During the segment we discussed our careers, current productions and current events. It was a great evening and much love to Kimia and Dev for holdin it down! Ill be back ! If you have the time check it out below :)!

As always thank you everyone for your time and support

#Love

-Dominique


Interview with William Powell “The King of D.C Media” 09/25/2013

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Hello everyone –

On the night of September 25 I was the featured guest for the evening on William Powell’s BlogTalkRadio Segment “Inside Acting” ! William always runs a good show and I was just thankful to be welcomed back with such open arms ! During the show we discussed the red carpet premiere of Robbie Soto’s Drama/Comedy film “Reminisce“, The now award winning short Drama film AJ Harper “Jump“,Anthony Greene’s latest feature Crime Drama film “Thick“, and more ! Also got to kick some acting jewels that were passed onto me from some very talented individuals. If you have the time please check it out at the link provided http://www.blogtalkradio.com/inside-acting/2013/09/27/star-actor-dominique-spencer-talks-film-and-tv-hits ! 

As always thank you everyone for your time and support

#Love

-Dominique


Reminisce Red Carpet Premiere Photos

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Hey guys I know Im way late with these photos and this update in general but Ive been pretty busy with life lol 🙂 Here are 5 photos (If you would like to see more please check out my Actorspage via Facebook & my IG(Instagram page at http://www.instagram.com/actords) from the red carpet premiere of Robbie Soto’s Drama/Comedy film “Reminisce“. In the film I play the starring role of “Mark”.

The film screened at the Leitersburg Cinema in Hagerstown, MD and brought in a great turnout !! It was an awesome experience that I am blessed to have shared with some an incredible actors and just an overall fantastic group of inidividuals !! I am so grateful to the production team of Reminisce for having me onboard in my largest role to date, thank you so much for this opportunity Robbie Soto/Ralph Mauriello

Be sure to staytuned here, and also check in at my Actors Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Actor-Dominique-Spencer/104852579588294 for any further developments regarding Reminisce’s film festival circuit.

As always thank you so much everyone for our time and support 🙂

#Love

-Dominique


AJ Harper’s short drama film “Jump” has been selected into 2 Film Festivals !

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*Photo Above* Dominique Spencer in the role of “Pierre” in Aj Harper’s short drama film “Jump

Hello everyone,

Im going to be brief with this news but AJ Harper’s short dram film “Jump” has been selected into 2 film festivals so far! Those 2 festivals are: Washington D.C’s “R.I.F.E (Reel Independent Film Extravaganza) and Hollywood California’s “Hollywood Black Film Festival”! This is some pretty awesome news and I can’t wait for you to see this film. If you reside in Washington, D.C please come out for the evening! For times, location, and more info can be found at the “R.I.F.E’s site at: http://reelindependentfilm.com/schedule.cfm A very talented cast (Gordon Timothy, Antoinette Greene Fisher, Caleb Jackson, Kameron Brown and more) and crew are onboard, and when I say that its GOOD, this film is GOOD! Just blessed to be apart of the process. I am principal in this film in the role of “Pierre”.

PLEASE feel free to check out the trailer for Aj Harper’s short drama film “Jump” below:

As always thank you everyone for your time and support! It really means the world to me. #Love

-Dominique Spencer


Robbie Soto’s Feature length Independent film “Reminisce” Red Carpet Premiere Event Details

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*****UPDATE*****

Hello and good evening everyone-

For those who aren’t following me via my #Facebook Fanpage @: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Actor-Dominique-Spencer/104852579588294 then I am pleased to inform you that Robbie Soto’s feature length drama film “Reminisce” #Reminisce will be having its official Red Carpet Screening/Premiere in Hagerstown, MD at the Leitersburg Cinema at 7p.m on Saturday September 21st! Tickets are 20$. You heard that right, another screening!! It was LOCALLY filmed with local talent (some of the best in MD, D.C., VA, W.VA, PA and NY). You’ll see me starring in the film in the role of “Mark“. It’s a heartwarming story that will tug at your emotions. The production team behind the film felt that it needed to be shown again due to how well it was received at the pre-screening 🙂 THANK YOU!

All of the details regarding the premiere can be found here at the link provided: http://www.darkroninfilms.com/tickets.html You can also checkout the trailer there as well. You’ll also find it below for your viewing pleasure!

As always thank you so much everyone and #staytuned And please PLEASE buy tickets  and come see this film! Not just because Im in it but its a wonderful story, so much hardwork and effort was poured into this film :-)!! I hope to see you there!!

If your not following me on #Twitter/Instagram PLEASE do so at: @ActorDS –> I will #followback


Tableread for Harold Jackoson III latest feature film “Over There”

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Hello everyone-

I know I’ve been absent for a bit but its been all for good reason –> #TRUSTme <–. Lets start with briefly discussing Harold Jackson III latest feature film #OverThereOver There“. In short this is one of the best scripts Ive read in my career thus far … Id like to compare it to a NaS verse … yeah that NaS. I say that because whenever I hear him spit a verse I can “see” what he’s saying in his bars … its like he’s painting a picasso verbally and when I tell you that is what Harold Jackson III did … I am not lying to you. Everything with the script works; the characters are layered with depth … the settings are befitting of its environment … and the many, many themes that can be withdrawn from this production are large! The story is fantastic, just fantastic! So many goodthings that I can say about this production. Likewise, alot of my potential castmates could say the same (that being tons of good things to say about the script). There were a lot of very VERY talented actors in the room along with myself and when I tell you that I am in some great company I AM! That I lie to you not! Some were familiar faces that I may have worked alongside in multiple productions, some I havent worked with at all but we all have 1 thing in common, we love our craft, and the passion is REAL.

I can’t say too much more than that but I will say this –> #staytuned and OH in the picture above are the actors and some of the production team members that were present at the tableread. Maybe youll see some familiar faces 🙂

Thank you so much everyone for your time and continued support #Love

-Dominique


Official trailer for Robbie Soto’s feature length Drama film “Reminisce”/June 29th Screening Information

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Hello and good evening everyone –

Above is the trailer for Robbie Soto’s feature length Drama film “Reminisce”! In the film I play the role of “Mark”. The film will be screening on June 29th at the Carrol County Arts Center. 

Ticket & Venue information can be found here at: http://www.darkroninfilms.com/tickets.html or at the film’s page at: http://www.facebook.com/ReminisceTheFilm . You can also see the cast/crew who were apart of the film and much more! This film has a stellar cast and an amazing crew who were simply fanatastic. Just wait until you see it, Im telling you, you will not be dissappointed!

I hope to see you there- If you havent already, and if you feel inclined to do so please feel free to share the films page, the trailer, and ticket information as well! 

Thank you all for your time and support thus far!
-Dominique


Screenshot from Robbie Soto’s feature length Drama film [Reminisce]

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Here is another screen shot from “Robbie Soto’s” feature length Drama film [Reminisce]. In the film I play the “lead” role of “Mark”(not the lead of the film). If you want to find out more information regarding the film such as the cast & crew; here is the link to the film’s #IMDBpage at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2462686/ If you would like to see more screenshots, get updates regarding the film such as: premiere dates, trailer preview(which will available online soon), and behind the scenes footage, check out the film’s official Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/ReminisceTheFilm?fref=ts But for now check out the film’s poster and screenshot ‘:-)

 

As always thank you everyone for your time and support … Im nothing without you …

 

#teamDS