At a young age of 6, I was diagnosed with dyslexia, so words and words of expressions and under comprehension has always been a problem. So I  leaned in to the visual arts and music. My first expression would be an organ after that was piano the trumpet then ultimately the French horn, and lastly, my voice. All throughout my life career of living… abstract painting, art sculpturing and tinkering on random things to create some artwork was my go to. As a young age, I always struggled with words and comprehension, so I used art as expression, including poetry ironically, because that is words, but in poetry, there is no rules. I was unable to communicate correctly at a young age and so I started talking probably much later than the normal typical kid. So I was very observant of others and learning that way.

Some of my accomplishments, I had a poem that was published when I was in high school and then once I became a hairstylist, some of my accomplishment through expression of arts of hair I would do fashion shows and photo shoots with top models and across the world. Then, with being part with hair, I stepped into the film world, and as of late this past couple years, I’ve had a couple of shorts that won me a couple awards as a up-and-coming filmmaker.

Which brings me to the play, that I am currently producing and directing.

Written by Severn.

Another Bio written by another writer…not me.

Severn Lang is a talented, driven director from Urbandale, Iowa. Growing up in a small town in the Midwest, life was a constant struggle for him. At a young age, Severn's brother passed away and he was diagnosed with extreme dyslexia with other life changing events, making school much harder for him than his peers. Severn, he turned to other, more creative outlets to learn, grow and find his voice. Severn preferred hands on learning to the classroom, and was able to find solace in the Boy Scouts of America, art, music, poems and mechanics. He became an Eagle Scout at sixteen and learned patience and leadership skills that he still applies to his directing and film endeavors today. In his creative endeavors,  Severn would often help hair stylists on set and discovered that he had a knack for the artistry in hair. A life decision to  attend The Professional Cosmetology Institute, located in Ames, Iowa. With his new skill he was able to move to Los Angeles where the film seed was planted and took root and blossom from the creative waters with in Los Angeles. With hopes and dreams a rise, tragedy all ways happens. With in Severn tragedy storey he found help in unlikely places. With in the rooms of Recovery he was able work though the dirty waters of addiction in to the man he is now. With one day at a time over 10 years he has tied the long days together to make a life for him self. Severn moved to Los Angeles, where he spent ten plus years working as a hair stylist, while simultaneously pursuing opportunities in film.

“He Who Knows Will Show He Who Shows Will Know” by: TS Lang