Flesh & Bone

A narrative short set to music about a man with many hobbies who lives contentedly alone until one day he looks out the window and longs for something more. The story is set to "The Robot Song" by Tony-nominated composer, Joe Iconis.

 
 
 

Running Interference

A fictional short about Ryan, an NFL quarterback who took a hard hit last year. As the new season approaches, he strives to get back in the game, but his haunting memories won't make that easy. Co-written with Eric William Morris.

 
 
 
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Like After Death

A dark comedy that leads the audience on a kaleidoscopic journey through the life and death of a social media influencer named Clarissa. Jumping back and forth through time and between the friends, family members, and followers she left behind, a portrait of a complicated young woman emerges, challenging viewers to examine the assumptions we make about people, and the filters through which we view each other.

 

In Collaboration

 

25 Years of RENT: Measured in Love

Produced in Association with New York Theatre Workshop, 25 YEARS OF RENT: MEASURED IN LOVE is a virtual celebration of RENT and its impact on the collective cultural consciousness will feature a selection of iconic songs by some of today’s most beloved recording and theatre artists, exclusive content uncovering how RENT came to life, and reflections on the driving force of Jonathan’s legacy in the American theatre.

 

Sunshine Songs with Laura Benanti

Heredia Vision in partnership with Laura Benanti (distributed through both Seniorly and K4 Connect) created a concert series with both live and pre-recorded performances to bring together different generations through the use of music. With both students and senior citizens as guests, Sunshine Songs also streams into places that are particularly isolated during the COVID-19 pandemic such as nursing homes and children’s hospitals.

 

Broadway Does Mother’s Day

The Broadway community, shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic, came together to give a virtual Mother’s Day variety show! Featuring performances from their own homes by countless stars including Bette Midler, Beanie Feldstein, Kelli O’Hara, and John Mulaney, as well as 17 Broadway casts of current shows, Broadway Does Mother’s Day was also a virtual fundraiser, raising over $170,000 and raising spirits!