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ABOUT LAMB TO A LION
Lamb To A Lion Productions was founded by Setor Attipoe. As an Actress, Writer and Director, Setor recognized the need to present a more inclusive genre of story-telling to audiences.
Using live theater as a medium, Lamb To A Lion strives to creatively present the untold stories of under-represented groups to the world.
By rejecting stereotypical characters and stories a true-to-life, emotionally compelling and honest depiction of humanity can be created.
The result? An exciting, memorable, and thought-provoking theatrical experience that makes you yearn for more. . .
LOVE, LIFE & REDEMPTION SYNOPSIS
When Carolyn Bowers learns that she is the recipient of a prestigious lifetime achievement award, she anxiously prepares an acceptance speech that will "Wow" the crowd.
In need of serious inspiration, she searches through her old memoirs only to rediscovers a poetry book that she has written throughout her lifetime. While she reminisces about her poignant poems she falls asleep and has a dream. . .
In Carolyn's dream, all of her poetry wakes up and comes to life!
Love, Life & Redemption drips with 15 passionate, thrilling, and truly unforgettable stories based on a lifetime of one woman's poetry.
Love, Life & Redemption creatively addresses social, cultural, political and romantic issues an unbelievably exciting way!
MEET SETOR
(An Excerpt From Laura Andrews, The African Sun)
Nothing about Setor Attipoe is typical. The strikingly attractive founder of the New York City based theater company Lamb To A Lion Productions' poignant question, at a New York City's wealth seminar, to billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump received high compliments from the entrepreneur who made the phrase, "Your fired", popular.
Although by age 14, Attipoe had earned the title as a world traveler, the daughter of an African American mother and Ghanaian father's diverse background was both rewarding and challenging.
After garnering the title in high school, as "Most Creative Dresser", she prepared for a career as a fashion designer with plans to attend either the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in L.A. or Parsons School of Design in New York City. But her career was derailed.
Carefully reevaluating her future, the passionate God-fearing artist began honing her skills as an Actress.
After studying at the Studio Theater's Acting Conservatory in Washington D.C., within weeks of her arrival in New York City, she snagged a role in David Lamb's "Platanos and Collard Greens."
Just weeks after leaving Lambs' long-running production, Attipoe received an offer to produce her first play, "Love, Life & Redemption."
The steamy, intriguing poetry-laced drama with ethical paradoxes has been performed before sold-out audiences. To date, one of Attipoe's triumphant moments in her her life is launching the play's college tour.
In a face-to-face interview, the rising star, producer, theater company founder and director discusses her future. . . "
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