WET'S RISK TAKERS FILM SERIES
Program guest Keri Russell talks about WET’s media-litearcy & leadership program for teenage girls

 

 


NBC MOBILE
CELEBS CHALLENGE FEMALE STEREOTYPES
Basche, Thoms, Danner stand up for equal opportunity in entertainment
NBC News

Each month, Cause Celeb highlights a celebrity’s work on behalf of a specific cause. This month, we speak with three celebrities: David Alan Basche, Tracie Thoms and Blythe Danner. They tell us about their work with Women’s Expressive Theater, a nonprofit production company that aims to challenge female stereotypes and promote gender equality in the entertainment industry.

WET promotes equal opportunity for women in the entertainment industry through original script production and mentorship programs. On Feb. 9, WET hosted its annual LOVE benefit of six "love-themed" mini-plays. Proceeds from the event support WET’s 10th season of production.

 


WOMEN FOR HIRE TV

Meet Sasha Eden and Victoria Pettibone, co-founders WET PRODUCTIONS
(Women’s Expressive Theater)

Sasha Eden and Victoria Pettibone founded their non-profit production company WET (Women’s Expressive Theater) in 1999 to produce creative projects that challenge female stereotypes and advocate equality. WET stays on course by developing, producing, and promoting innovative female-generated projects in theater, film, television and education.


THE MOVIE SHOW AND MORE
Sasha Eden and Victoria Pettibone interview on the Radio Show
PART 1 | PART 2 | PART 3 | PART 4