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Film
Theatre
Production Team-Lowest Places: Lost Time
Cast- "A Sure Thing..."
Rehearsal- Detroit '67
Courtney Lyneé on the Red Carpet for "Lowest Places: Lost Time Premiere
On Set- Lowest Places: Lost Time
Virtual Production Meeting - Lowest Places: Lost Time
On Set- Lowest Places: Lost Time
Curtain Call- Detroit '67
Courtney and Director of Photography- Darren Hawkins
Virtual Recording- "First Cousins"
Cast- Detroit '67
Lowest Places: Lost Time Cast and Crew

Upcoming Projects

Previous Projects

August, 2023

Jasai Enterprise Theater Festival

Courtney Lyneé directed this piece in 2023

August, 2023

Jasai Enterprise Theater Festival

Courtney Lyneé co-directed this piece in 2023

Secrets
(Theatre)

It Could Be Worse
(Theatre)

October 2022
Pure Bliss Studios LLC

Courtney Lyneé is the Director of this Indie Film

Lowest Places: Lost Time
(Film)

A drama surrounding two incarcerated African American women who’ve endured insurmountable adversities and overcome their lowest places of being trafficked children, find themselves discovering the lost time as their past haunts them.

April 2022
Kaleidoscope Cultural Arts Collective

Courtney Lyneé co-wrote and directed in 2022

Sure Thing: Stories of Encounters, Entanglements & Love

(THEATRE)

From crazy pick up lines such as "Mmm girl, I can see that thang from the front!" to special unexpected moments of love, this production is a compilation of comedic human stories that center around first encounters, awkward moments, and romantic relationships, including the presentation of the short play, "Sure Thing" by David Ives.

April 2021
Kaleidoscope Cultural Arts Collective
First Cousins

(Theatre)
Courtney Lyneé directed this piece in 2021

After the funeral of a beloved cousin, the first cousins are left to deal with a family secret that has haunted them since childhood. Through tears, anger, and humor, they stumble forward to healing.

February 2019
Kaleidoscope Cultural Arts Collective
Detroit '67
(Theatre)
Courtney Lyneé's professional director debut

In 1967 Detroit, Motown music is getting the party started, and Chelle and her brother Lank are making ends meet by turning their basement into an after-hours joint. But when a mysterious woman finds her way into their lives, the siblings clash over much more than the family business. As their pent-up feelings erupt, so does their city, and they find themselves caught in the middle of the '67 riots.

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