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Outfest to Host Sneak Peek of Prime Video’s ‘A League of Their Own’ with Abbi Jacobson, Rosie O’Donnell, Chanté Adams, and More

SCREENING TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY SERIES CAST AND ADDITIONAL TALENT

 

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WHO:              Abbi Jacobson (Co-Creator/ Executive Producer / Series Star), Will Graham (Co-Creator/ Executive Producer), Desta Tedros Reff (Executive Producer), Chanté Adams (Series Star/ “Max”), Kelly McCormack (Series Star / “Jess”), Melanie Field (Series Star / “Jo”), Maybelle Blair (Series Consultant / Original AAGPBL Player), and Rosie O’Donnell (Series Cast/Q&A Moderator)

 

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WHAT:            Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Film Festival will host a free special screening
of the upcoming Prime Video series A League of Their Own, with cast & creators

in attendance for a post-screening Q&A. The new Prime Video series is a reimagining of the iconic 1992 film. The show follows Carson (Abbi Jacobson) and Max (Chanté Adams) and a new ensemble of sharp and hilarious characters as they carve their paths toward the field, along the way finding their teams and themselves.

 

WHERE:         Director’s Guild of America

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                        7920 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046

 

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WHEN:            Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Arrivals Begin             6:45 PM

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Screening Begins       7:15 PM

Event Ends                 9:30 PM

                       

ATTIRE:          Festive

ABOUT A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN

A League of Their Own evokes the joyful spirit of Penny Marshall’s beloved Classic, while widening the lens to tell the story of an entire generation of women who dreamed of playing professional baseball, both in and outside of the AAGPBL. The show follows Carson (Abbi Jacobson) and Max (Chanté Adams) and a new ensemble of sharp and hilarious characters as they carve their paths toward the field, along the way finding their teams and themselves.

ABOUT OUTFEST

Outfest, a non-profit 501 c3, and its signature annual film festival OutfestLA.org is turning 40. Since its inception as the modest Gay and Lesbian Media Conference in 1982 by UCLA graduate students and organization founders Larry Horne and John Ramirez, Outfest LA has grown into an Academy Award qualifying, globally recognized event that has been celebrated by millions around the world.

Now in its 40th year, Outfest is a premier entertainment, media, and arts organization widely considered the best for queer cinema and television, as well as home to several notable educational, mentorship, and film restoration programs. Outfest also manages the first free-for-all, ad-free, streaming platform dedicated to queer and trans stories, The OutMuseum. Outfest hopes to help shift the narrative and cultural landscape of LGBTQIA+ stories and restore the future of entertainment for our community.

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Valerie Milano is the well-connected Senior Editor and Entertainment Critic at TheHollywoodTimes.today, a website that aggregates showbiz news curated for, and written by, insiders of the entertainment industry. (@HwoodTimes @TheHollywood.Times) Milano, whose extraordinary talents for networking in the famously tight-clad enclave of Hollywood have placed her at the center of the industry’s top red carpets and events since 1984, heads daily operations of a uniquely accessible, yet carefully targeted publication. For years, Milano sat on the board and tour coordinator of the Television Critics Association’s press tours. She has written for Communications Daily, Discover Hollywood, Hollywood Today, Television International, and Video Age International, and contributed to countless other magazines and digests. Valerie works closely with the Human Rights Campaign as a distinguished Fed Club Council Member. She also works with GLSEN, GLAAD, Outfest, NCLR, LAMBDA Legal, and DAP Health, in addition to donating both time and finances to high-profile nonprofits. She has been a member of the Los Angeles Press Club for a couple of years and looks forward to the possibility of contributing to the future success of its endeavors. Milano’s passion for meeting people extends from Los Feliz to her favorite getaway, Palm Springs. There, she is a member of the Palm Springs Museum of Art and a prominent Old Las Palmas-area patron.