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New comedy film Rose, a mature woman, decides to open a dating service for people over fifty, and in the process finds true love herself. ABOUT~ Barbara first began demonstrating her eye for selecting choice literary projects at age 12 where she was a beloved recurring panelist on highly rated CBS’s Kid Critics. As an adult she found her way on to the board of Women In Film and collaborated on several PSA campaigns for battered women’s awareness. As an Army wife living in Germany, Barbara worked as the Director of The Performing Arts Theatre for the U.S. Army’s facility in Worms. During that time she produced numerous plays and stage shows. She also produced touring shows to provide entertainment for the soldiers and their families who were in isolated areas. Worms was the location for all USO stopovers and military entertainment in the area. Barbara was the producer who liaisoned with those incoming shows. Bearing in mind the U.S. Military is the largest theatre system in the world, tripling London or Broadway, Barbara became quite confident in her skills as a producer. Barbara has written and produced 10 one woman plays. She toured with them in Europe and the USA. The reviews of these shows were universally very positive. In addition, she has produced and starred in several dinner theatre shows that toured in the Southeastern USA. Barbara has produced many large special events ranging from variety shows, musical reviews, corporate interactive mystery dinner theatre nights, and performance/lecture events for colleges. These all involved performers, music, and often taping the shows. She wrote the narrative that tied everything together to make a cohesive program for each event. These experiences contributed to her decision to relocate to Los Angeles, CA. Turning her attention from stage to screen, Barbara found herself both acting and producing in Los Angeles. Since arriving in Hollywood, Barbara has produced six short films. Her film project, Doria, which she executive produced and in which she starred, was a winner of the Flickering Image Festival in 2004 and was written up in Variety. Doria has also played at several other festivals, some by invitation. Her most recent film project was Just Desserts, which she executive produced and in which she starred. Just Desserts now has worldwide theatrical distribution, and a TV contract is currently being negotiated. Family is another of her film projects which she co produced and in which she starred. Television roles on AMC/s Mad Men, HBO’s Big Love, NBC’s ER, CBS’s 7th Heaven, NBC’s The Others, Lifetime’s Unsolved Mysteries, and repeat appearances on The Tonight Show, have quickly given Barbara notice. Her film roles range from appearances in Universal’s Red Dragon and The Coen brothers’ Intolerable Cruelty, to supporting rolls in films like Brooklyn Reptyle Films’ Boppin’ at the Glue Factory and Cineville’s Topanga Barbara Kerr CondonProducerBarbara first began demonstrating her eye for selecting choice literary projects at age 12 where she wasa beloved recurring panelist on highly rated CBS’s Kid Critics.As an adult she found her way on to the board of Women In Film and collaborated on several PSAcampaigns for battered women’s awareness.As an Army wife living in Germany, Barbara worked as the Director of The Performing Arts Theatre forthe U.S. Army’s facility in Worms. During that time she produced numerous plays and stage shows. Shealso produced touring shows to provide entertainment for the soldiers and their families who were inisolated areas. Worms was the location for all USO stopovers and military entertainment in the area.Barbara was the producer who liaisoned with those incoming shows. Bearing in mind the U.S. Militaryis the largest theatre system in the world, tripling London or Broadway, Barbara became quite confidentin her skills as a producer.Barbara has written and produced 10 one woman plays. She toured with them in Europe and the USA.The reviews of these shows were universally very positive. In addition, she has produced and starredin several dinner theatre shows that toured in the Southeastern USA. Barbara has produced many largespecial events ranging from variety shows, musical reviews, corporate interactive mystery dinnertheatre nights, and performance/lecture events for colleges. These all involved performers, music, andoften taping the shows. She wrote the narrative that tied everything together to make a cohesive programfor each event.These experiences contributed to her decision to relocate to Los Angeles, CA.Turning her attention from stage to screen, Barbara found herself both acting and producing in LosAngeles. Since arriving in Hollywood, Barbara has produced six short films.Her film project, Doria, which she executive produced and in which she starred, was a winner of theFlickering Image Festival in 2004 and was written up in Variety. Doria has also played at several otherfestivals, some by invitation.Her most recent film project was Just Desserts, which she executive produced and in which shestarred. Just Desserts now has worldwide theatrical distribution, and a TV contract is currently beingnegotiated.Family is another of her film projects which she co produced and in which she starred. Television roles on AMC/s Mad Men, HBO’s Big Love, NBC’s ER, CBS’s 7th Heaven, NBC’s TheOthers, Lifetime’s Unsolved Mysteries, and repeat appearances on The Tonight Show, have quicklygiven Barbara notice. Her film roles range from appearances in Universal’s Red Dragon and TheCoen brothers’ Intolerable Cruelty, to supporting rolls in films like Brooklyn Reptyle Films’ Boppin’at the Glue Factory and Cineville’s Topanga
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