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The Pen & The Planet | EarthX TV

Executive Producer|EarthXTV + PLP Presents
Season 1 Premiering on EarthXTV in Summer 2021

2019 SBM ANNUAL ZINE

“When students see concepts on a piece of paper, they learn in a very different way than if we put a tool in their hand, or pair them up with an artist who is at the top of their game,” says Roberts. “We give them practical experience so they gain the confidence to know they have access to these opportunities to.”

DALLAS ARTISTS, MADE IN DALLAS

"Jessica Roberts knows the playbook for themed DJ nights. As a member of the Good Taste Collective, an arts writer and a sought-after events programmer, she gathers talent and ideas for series — most recently Female Treble at Sound & Shoals, a showcase of women with chops behind the boards.

“I’m tired of rules,” she laughs on the phone."

THIS GALENTINE’S DAY - SISTER ARE DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES … AND OTHERS.

Broadway en Español | A personal fav. This program brought together inspiring partners and creative work between presenting and producing organizations to provide more opportunities to experience Broadway in multiple languages in simultaneous expereince.

AURORA 2015 | The 2015 presentation of Dallas mainstay AURORA was a celebration of visual art and breath-taking installations across the entire Dallas Arts District. My team planned music programming, digital exhibition sharing, dual-language educational offerings, and community tours.

NOT SO TINY DESK

Every desk is an invitation for your own tiny desk concert (and content!). My team invited the celebrated musicians of Dark Rooms to play a private concert for influencers within our creative community in the AT&T PAC CEO’s office. We further leveraged this content for promotion of the Center’s free-to-the-public concert series and entered the band in National Public Radio’s annual Tiny Desk contest.

Backstage Spotlight

Local Motion

“Year of the Rooster is Eric Dufault’s comedy about swaggering masculinity, its failures, its resentments, all set in the grim, sweaty, little world of cockfighting and gambling And that’s fitting, too, because the Elevator Project is a bit of a gamble. Six small theater and dance companies – ones that typically work in the Bath House or Latino Cultural Centers – are going to all the effort of staging just one show each in the Studio Theatre, the upstairs space at the Wyly Theatre.”

Jerome Weeks of KERA and Art & Seek on The Elevator Project at AT&T PAC

2018 SBM ZINE

The $50 Good Record Challenge for the Dallas Observer

The $50 Good Record Challenge for the Dallas Observer

Sammons Lunch Jam

Big Barre

Annual Reports + Institutional Writing

The Good Taste Collective