Sincere struggles to support his two teenage sisters however, his transition from brother to parent proves him to be ill-prepared. Tensions surface when his uncle, Jerold - a drug addict, steps in as the legal guardian of his sisters. Is either one of them fit to raise the girls?
Left to right: David "DJ" Cork, Omar Clyburn, Summer Morgan, Brandi Webb, Brianna Martin, Michael Alcide, Snigdha Sita Sakar
Read and click on the video to see and hear what people are saying about "Sincere's Heart"
I had an amazing time last night. My mother and cousin LOVED "Sincere's Heart." It was wonderful! You did a fantastic job, and I'm proud of you. Keep up the great work!! You deserve the best.
- Yasmin Ramos
A Job Well Done! - Peter Blaine
My classmates loved the writing of "Sincere's Heart." They said it was very fresh and original.
- David Cork
“Love, Greed, and the Pursuit of Happiness” Written & directed by Adrienne Moultriez
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Starring: (Shannon Foster as Ava Belle), (Alfred Rutherford as Reginald Belle), (Brandi Webb as Nastaha Reeds), (Omar Clyburn as Charles Cameron), (Jamie Park as Michelle Cameron), and (Michael Alcide as Mikey Belle).
After bringing "Love, Greed, and the Pursuit of Happiness" to the stage in 2005, Y2E Productions again, thrilled audiences with their 2007 run of the play. Read what audiences had to say. It was a damned good play! -AYB
This was so extremely exciting with marvelous twists and turns while being superbly written. Hurry up and bring it back. -B.A Cleckley
I enjoyed it very much. This play was very intense, suspensful. It kept me off guard and trying to guess what was going to happen. The plot was great. -Richard Thompson
Benida Alexander (Tasha) Ralph Gaeta (John Sr.) Lee Tomasetti (John) Laura Turzo (Mary) John Menchion (Hulon) Brandi Webb (Stephanie) Summer Morgan (Vanessa) Manuel Lopez (Isaiah) Malcolm Ehrlich (Grandpa) Holly Cochrane (Samantha)
Yet To Evolve is a fresh new play that appears to be about the struggles of a teenage interracial couple. It seems that everyone has a problem with John and Stephanie being together, especially her father, Hulon. There are family secrets that Hulon is not ready to face yet. Will he change in time, or lose his daughter?
“Yet to Evolve" opened to a full house with loads of praise and raves! Read what audience members had to say about Brandi Webb’s “Yet to Evolve.”
I was blown away! Brandi and her cast and crew did an amazing job. -R. Johnson
It was wonderful and I look forward to more to come from Brandi Webb and her crew. -Michele Simmons
Absolutely intense, fun & heartfelt. Lee Tomassetti gave a great performance.