Wendy Stuart Presents TriVersity Talk! Wednesday, November 20th, 2024 7 PM ET With Featured Guest Nicholas James Reilly

Wendy Stuart Presents TriVersity Talk! Wednesday, November 20th, 2024 7 PM ET With Featured Guest Nicholas James Reilly
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Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Nicholas James Reilly.

TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn.

TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s ICARE Initiative. ICARE stands for Increasing Community Awareness through Relevant Education. ICARE Programs are generously funded by The Greater Pike Community.

An out & proud gay Irish/Puerto Rican native New Yorker, Nicholas James Reilly began his creative journey (as so many do) with musical theatre in high school. He went on to perform in two Off-Broadway plays before beginning his studies. He has trained at Circle in the Square Conservatory, Playhouse West, Margie Haber, and Juilliard.

 

During his time living in Los Angeles, he discovered a passion for writing and producing. He studied screenwriting at UCLA before producing his first short film – METHOD. After a major come to Jesus about his life at 30 (again, as so many do), his intentions with and hopes for his filmmaking became clearer. SLAYCATION was written shortly after that. With many more to come…

 

Watch TriVersity Talk! Live on Wednesday at 7 PM ET on Youtube here:

 

https://www.youtube.com/@TriVersityCenter

The official website for the TriVersity Center may be found at https://www.triversitycenter.org

Subscribe and listen to TriVersity Talk! on Apple Podcasts/iTunes here:

 

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/triversity-talk/id1614158419

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