WELCOME TO THE STAGE
Perfect Muse Productions
We are a production team based in Atlanta. Our events are “theatrical retreats” where you will be transported to a place in which your creative energy will be harnessed. You will have a total mind, body and soul experience. We are mainly a theatrical company, but we have a deep and passionate love for the arts and create many other forms of media. We are part of a grassroots movement that seeks to change the hearts of humankind through creative expression. We are committed to diversity; and promote a platform of acceptance and equality for people of any color, race, ethnicity, gender, religious belief, and sexual orientation. We invite you to attend our upcoming theatrical performances, as our events will appeal to all of your five senses- taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound. We hope that you join us as we change the world, many hearts at a time.
WHAT’S NEWLY INSPIRED
“Jayne” a new novel coming in 2012″ which is the follow up novel to the highly acclaimed, “Girls just don’t do that.”
SAVE THE DATE
The Vaginas are coming to Atlanta March 2012
M.PoWeR Productions in association with Perfect Muse Productions is proud to present Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues directed by Onyx Keesha
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Only God Can Judge Me – The stage play (Not a Gospel Play)
Written and produced by
Natalie Simone
Directed by Onyx Keesha
About the performance:
A group of people are facing crossroads in their lives, and have to make life changing decisions.
- Jesse is a closeted member of a sorority who has kept her sexuality a secret for years. She is forced to re-think this stance because of the actions of Tonya, her closest sorority sister.
- Tonya is married to Terrance who is in a relationship with Erica.
- Erica believes Terrence is on the verge of divorcing Tonya, and marrying her.
- Michelle is a married to Darren, but she having an affair with her co-worker Debbie.
- Rounding out the cast is Monica, who is also seeing Terrance. Monica has a calculated outlook on life. She loves men, but more so, men with money.
The play is fast paced, unsettling at times, and interjected with comedic moments. It will take you through every emotion possible.

