
Lania Stewart
Producer with Green Girl Diaries
Orange County/Los Angeles
California
Green Girl Diaries is a modern-day parody web series of the musical Wicked that focuses on titular green girl and one day wicked witch Elphaba's time at Shiz University. Watch as Elphaba navigates her way through college shenanigans. See the drama play out between her and her posh roommate Galinda. Laugh and cry with her as she feels out a hopeful relationship with new kid Fiyero. Explore the world of Oz, a land filled with wizards, animals, winkies, magic, and munchkins, all seen through the eyes of Oz's biggest outcast.
Cast is open to mostly all topics. Some of which include:
1.) Musical Theatre
2.) Being a Female Black Creator - I really identify as Elphaba because so many times I was the only black girl in my theatre class.
-Actress
-Singer
-Dancer
-Director
-Writer3.) Teaching/ Introducing children to Musical Theatre
4.) Mental Health
5.) Self DevelopmentBeing creative w/ anxiety - I use a lot of my anxiety to play the role of Elphaba.
-Teaching myself how to write, edit, and direct for film
- Goal setting and achieving
-Adapting instead of giving up
-Don't think just do
6.) Self Improvement
- Each shoot we get better and better
-We problem solve and learn from our mistakes
-Make up gets better
-Lighting gets better - We become more efficient7.) Trauma from Performing Arts School
8.) Leadership and Team Building
9. ) Navigating the Creative process-How to make it to the finish line with a team of volunteers.
10.) Self care and staying positive during the creative process.
1. How did you come up with the idea for Green Girl Diaries?
2. Why a Wicked Parody?
3. How do you navigate the creative process as a writer, director, and lead actress etc.?
4.What position do you like most and find most rewarding?
5. When doing something this unusual how do you stay motivated and keep negative thoughts out of your head?
6. How do you keep your cast and crew all volunteers motivated?
7. What challenges have you faced as a female black creative?
8. What do you do to combat those challenges?
9. What advice would you give to someone who has a story in their head that they're trying to get out?
10. What would the name of your memoir be?
Social media and clips on Gargoyle Media sites/platforms.
Remote or face-to-face interviews
Orange County/Los Angeles
California
Gender
Available For:
Remote or face-to-face interviews
About Me
Cast is open to mostly all topics. Some of which include:
1.) Musical Theatre
2.) Being a Female Black Creator - I really identify as Elphaba because so many times I was the only black girl in my theatre class.
-Actress
-Singer
-Dancer
-Director
-Writer3.) Teaching/ Introducing children to Musical Theatre
4.) Mental Health
5.) Self DevelopmentBeing creative w/ anxiety - I use a lot of my anxiety to play the role of Elphaba.
-Teaching myself how to write, edit, and direct for film
- Goal setting and achieving
-Adapting instead of giving up
-Don't think just do
6.) Self Improvement
- Each shoot we get better and better
-We problem solve and learn from our mistakes
-Make up gets better
-Lighting gets better - We become more efficient7.) Trauma from Performing Arts School
8.) Leadership and Team Building
9. ) Navigating the Creative process-How to make it to the finish line with a team of volunteers.
10.) Self care and staying positive during the creative process.
1. How did you come up with the idea for Green Girl Diaries?
2. Why a Wicked Parody?
3. How do you navigate the creative process as a writer, director, and lead actress etc.?
4.What position do you like most and find most rewarding?
5. When doing something this unusual how do you stay motivated and keep negative thoughts out of your head?
6. How do you keep your cast and crew all volunteers motivated?
7. What challenges have you faced as a female black creative?
8. What do you do to combat those challenges?
9. What advice would you give to someone who has a story in their head that they're trying to get out?
10. What would the name of your memoir be?
Social media and clips on Gargoyle Media sites/platforms.